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Summer Banton blends romance and football flair on new single 'Keeper'

  • Writer: Sam Rasmin
    Sam Rasmin
  • Jul 27
  • 1 min read

South East London’s Summer Banton is back with a clever new offering in the form of 'Keeper', the second single from her upcoming project 'Symptoms of Me'. Following the introspective tones of 'Invisible Ink', Summer flips the script with a playful, R&B-infused track that laces football metaphors with themes of love, loyalty, and finesse.


Summer Banton

Built around airy melodies and slick, understated production from Elevated and Nolais, 'Keeper' captures Summer’s ability to keep things both silky and sharp. Her vocal delivery is smooth and effortless, wrapping nostalgic R&B storytelling in a modern-day twist that feels rooted in her South London upbringing and musical confidence.


What really sets 'Keeper' apart is its concept. Turning the football pitch into a playground for matters of the heart, Summer introduces her very own Summer Banton F.C. – using pitch-side metaphors to tackle the games people play in love. It’s fun, bold, and refreshingly original, solidifying Summer’s flair for fusing cultural references with personal narrative.


With 'Symptoms of Me' on the way next month, 'Keeper' is yet another sign that Summer Banton is shaping her own lane - one where charisma, craftsmanship, and cultural wit collide. This one’s a certified standout, and all eyes should be on what she brings next.


Check out 'Keeper' below.



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