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MATREYA IGNITES A SPIRITUAL CELEBRATION WITH “BE LOVE”

  • Writer: Miles Coleman
    Miles Coleman
  • Oct 28
  • 2 min read
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There’s a rare electricity that comes when an artist truly steps into their purpose, and with his new single Be Love, Birmingham-born singer-songwriter Matreya captures that moment in full, radiant colour. Out now, the track marks not only a musical evolution but a spiritual one, bridging his roots in R&B and soul with an Afrobeats heartbeat that feels both celebratory and transcendent.


Produced alongside Reece Hayden and the acclaimed Iwan VanHetten (Sister Sledge, The Pointer Sisters, Jools Holland), Be Love unfolds like a living organism — warm, percussive, and alive with groove. Live horns and organic instrumentation pulse beneath Matreya’s soaring vocal delivery, a performance that feels equally meditative and euphoric. It’s the kind of record that builds not just toward a hook, but toward revelation; a soundscape that feels rooted in the earth yet aimed straight for the stars.


Matreya, formerly known to many as Mason Noise from The X Factor UK, has re-emerged as a wholly transformed artist. Having stepped away from mainstream fame to study Reiki, meditation, and other healing arts, he now channels that experience into his music, crafting songs that pulse with intention, not ego. Be Love reflects that transformation perfectly: it’s not just a song, but a mantra, an invitation to remember what binds us when the world feels fractured.

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There’s a spiritual urgency beneath its groove, a message that love isn’t simply an emotion, but a frequency we choose to embody. The Afrobeats rhythm pulls the listener into movement, while the horns shimmer like sunlight through a storm. The production feels lush yet grounded, cosmically textured yet deeply human. It’s an anthem that manages to be both joyful and healing in equal measure, the kind of track that lingers long after its final note.


With early praise from BBC Introducing, Earmilk, and Plastic Magazine, Matreya’s return is resonating for all the right reasons. Be Love stands as proof that evolution, both personal and creative, can sound like liberation.




Follow Matreya on SoundCloud, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, Spotify, TikTok, and Twitter(X) and join the #WeBeLove movement to spread the message beyond the music.

 
 
 

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