Music
SamTRax’s “Still” rises as a soulful tribute to Black women
Featuring Xavier Wright and Bluz, Still blends R&B and Spoken Word into a powerful ode to Black women: their beauty, resilience, and hard-earned triumphs.
SamTRax, the Haitian-American artist and producer based in New York, is making waves with his latest single, Still.
Featuring Xavier Wright and Bluz, the track blends R&B and Spoken Word into a powerful ode to Black women: their beauty, resilience, and hard-earned triumphs.
About Still by SamTRax
Released as the lead single from BLACK CHERRY Vol. 1, Still has quickly gained traction. Within three weeks, it climbed to #16 on the iTunes Spoken Word charts. The momentum surged after its feature in Season 2, Episode 8 of Meagan Good’s hit Amazon Prime series Harlem.
SamTRax’s sound is rooted in soul, but his vision is expansive. He’s collaborated with icons like Erykah Badu, SiR, Brent Faiyaz, DRAM, Bibi Bourelly, and Malik Yusef. His production credits include SiR’s Nothing Even Matters and Grammy-nominated projects such as GOOD M.U.S.I.C. Universe Sonic Cinema and Visions Of Sounds De Luxe. He also serves as music consultant for Tubi’s acclaimed series Send Help by Jean Elie.
With Still, SamTRax centers Black women in a sonic celebration. The lyrics uplift, the rhythm heals, and the message resonates. The track’s success reflects a growing audience hungry for authenticity and artistry .
How to Listen
Still is available on all major platforms.
Watch the official music video below:
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