
THE DROP:Leah Cleaver
East London’s alt-pop Leah Cleaver is back, following her sparkling debut “Last Time” with the tongue-in-cheek, glitter-soaked anthem “Have You Ever” – out now via PACE.
Playful, chaotic, and effortlessly relatable, “Have You Ever” feels like golden hour in August with your ride-or-dies, a confessional bop that blends Leah’s soulful alto grit with scuttling piano and irresistible energy. Her conversational lyrics draw you in like an inside joke, making you feel like she’s singing right to you.
From her Jamaican-Irish-English roots to her East London edge, Leah’s artistry pulls from a kaleidoscope of influences: Sinatra, Arctic Monkeys, ballroom culture, Mary J Blige, and the women who raised her. A co-founder of U Gd, Girl?, Leah brings her passion for queer, trans, non-binary, and ethnic minority representation into every beat.
