Deborah Cox welcomes a new era of music with “Easy Way,” her first single in two years.
The track, written and produced by Rico Love, finds Cox singing about taking a ‘easy way’ out of love.
She sings, “Easy way to leave, easy way to go / Easy way to run straight up out the back door / Easy way to quit there’s an easy way of giving up.”
“Easy Way” is a departure from the dance pop-feel of songs like 2017’s “Let The World Be Ours Tonight,” as it features elements of hip-hop and contemporary R&B.
At this time, there is no word if “Easy Love” is attached to a future project.
Cox teased a new album titled Work of Art back in 2015 along with the singles “Kinda Miss You” and “More Than I Knew.”
Cox hasn’t released a proper full-length album since 2008’s The Promise.
Listen to “Easy Way” below.
Words by Anders J. Hare