The daughter of pastors at the Bridge Church in Woodford, England, Naomi Scott spent her teenage years practicing the honeyed vocal runs on Mary Mary’s 2002 Christian R&B triumph Incredible and learning the basics of harmonies during church performances. At Bridge Church, she was discovered by British singer Kéllé Bryan, who ushered Scott into her first acting role at Disney Channel UK. From there, Scott’s life filled with casting calls and auditions, and the piano she once played with childlike abandon spun farther and farther out of view. When Scott hit a quarter-life crisis at 27, it wasn’t because her life was in disarray; married and enjoying a prosperous acting career, she instead had too much stability—the kind that makes people grieve for another life still unlived. In the late 2010s, she dusted off her piano and began to reminisce about the atmospheric ’80s and ’90s music that lived in her father’s Windows Media Player.…