Los Angeles-based singer/songwriter, Joyce Wrice has had a pretty big 2016. The latest in a line of great female R&B/Soul singer/songwriters to emerge from L.A. over the past few years, Wrice finally got her breakthrough release, earlier this year with the release of her Stay Around EP. One of the better R&B releases of the year, which really showcases Joyce’s well beyond her years soul and her perfectly smooth vocals to match. Though the year maybe nearly over, Wrice also looks to end her year on a high note and keep the momentum she’s built for this year going into next year with the release of her new double single, Rocket Science and Play Pretend, which she teamed with singer Kay Franklin to release. Two laid-back tracks in which over the neo-soul tinged and jazzy backdrops, Wrice lays out her feelings in different ways. With Rocket Science, being more her laying her feelings all out to her lover, as she floats seamlessly over the smooth groove with her perfectly smooth vocals. While the latter is the more jazzy backdrop with the very amazing slapping production, which has Joyce singing about the familiar story of being a friend who catches feelings and starts wanting more, but is afraid to risk it on possibly losing their friendship. You can listen above to both very amazing records, which show how truly talented Joyce is and how much better she keeps getting as well.