D. Green Shares New Single “Running, Running”
Songwriter and recording artist D. Green continues his steady rise in modern soul with the release of his new single, “Running, Running.” A modern Motown-inspired record built on live instrumentation, warm grooves, and a soaring saxophone lead, the track blends classic soul romance with contemporary polish. “Running, Running” captures the emotional urgency reminiscent of The […]
Songwriter and recording artist D. Green continues his steady rise in modern soul with the release of his new single, “Running, Running.” A modern Motown-inspired record built on live instrumentation, warm grooves, and a soaring saxophone lead, the track blends classic soul romance with contemporary polish.
“Running, Running” captures the emotional urgency reminiscent of The Temptations, while sitting comfortably alongside the refined, modern textures of Leon Bridges and early Anderson .Paak. The result is a sound that feels both nostalgic and fresh — a clean, cinematic mix anchored by a live-band feel and undeniable replay value.
At its core, “Running, Running” tells a confident pursuit-of-love story. It’s not about desperation — it’s about intention. The lyrics reflect a grown, persistent, and self-assured approach to romance, delivering emotional warmth without losing its rhythmic edge. The live drums sit deep in the pocket, the instrumentation breathes naturally, and the sax line elevates the track into a soaring, unforgettable moment.
With its timeless energy and contemporary clarity, “Running, Running” is primed for retro soul, modern R&B, neo-soul, and cinematic playlist placements. It’s the kind of record that feels equally at home on vinyl and in today’s streaming era — bridging generations through authentic musicianship and heartfelt storytelling.
D. Green continues to carve his own lane within modern soul, building his name organically by crafting records rooted in truth, warmth, and musical integrity. “Running, Running” stands as another strong statement from an artist committed to honoring the past while shaping the present.
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