Samoht | Texas Review | Ralph Arvesen
Samoht performing during the Serpentina Tour at the ACL Live Moody Theater in Austin, Texas on July 11, 2022. (Photo: Ralph Arvesen)

Samoht is an entire mood, no matter where you are. His music arrives as a breath of fresh air in the R&B realm, a combination of blues and soul with a unique voice that can hit notes both high and low. The beats are hypnotizing, the production is bass-heavy, and the instrumentation is beautiful.

Born into North Carolina but moving to Brooklyn, New York, the singer-songwriter describes himself as “a spiritual being having a human experience.” One listen of his newest album Exit, you’re immediately entranced into what this musical entity has to offer. Not to mention, he’s been killing it independently. His fan base grows as each week passes, reaching engagement numbers in the millions across all social media platforms.

Having a number of accomplishments under his belt, singing the Brandy tribute at the BMI Awards, featured on John P Kee’s album I Made It Out, and featured on Terrell's Song Association twice, nothing brings him more joy than the live shows across the States.
Amazing artist! Needs more airplay, his range left me speechless!

It was super fun, all in all it was an amazing experience!

Wonderful convert, we loved seeing Samoht and would definitely see them again.
Samoht shared the stage with Banks and Lauren Jauregui at the ACL Live Moody Theater. They continue across the United States and Canada with the last stop at the Moore Theatre in Seattle, Washington on August 7, 2022.

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