An amazing track submission from the talented singer songwriter, Bbymolly. "Jonny" is the debut single by Bbymolly which is a seductive, summer-themed afrobeat track that sets the mood for a trance-like dance with a partner. Her soft voice moves to the beat and encapsulates one into a state of desire. “Embody this bittersweet feeling in this girls’ ’Afrogroovy' vibe, as I expose my deepest insecurities and demand loyalty in the most seductive way, after all who doesn't like a good love triangle” she says.
The biggest highlight of this song is Bbymolly herself. Bbymolly's captivating vocals are seamless on this track; it is clear that she is talented and has been working on her craft. Throughout the song, Bbymolly experiments with different flows that keep the music very smooth until the very end. Additionally, this track has a strong afrobeats vibe and hook that will keep you coming back for more. The production on the song is one that truly carries her energy along this groovy vibe.
Embracing her West African heritage, her ’Pidgin' wordplay allows the listener to vibe along with a catchy, bop-like ease.
"So Jonny tell me, do you really love me, are you really loving, do you really want me aye
I say Jonny tell me, do you really love me, are you really loving, do you really want me aye
I say Jonny tell me, do you really love me, are you really loving, do you really want me aye."
Overall, "Jonny" is a true quality song that deserves more plays. The song's Afrogroovy theme makes it a perfect fit for the Urban Afro playlist. I appreciate Bbymolly for supporting the playlist, and I will be looking out for her music from now on.
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Sakhile nicknamed ‘SK’ is a music collector from Springs, South Africa. An avid lover of music with a music collection that he began in his first year of varsity. An Industrial Engineer by profession, Sakhile has always had a love for music and is dedicated to looking for fresh new music to add to his collection. Coming from a family of music lovers alike Sakhile grew up listening to a large variety of music ranging from House, Hip-Hop, R&B, Choir, Traditional Music, Soul and Jazz. Sakhile is currently working on creating an event where music collectors can come and play music they have found for music lovers. You can find him on Twitter and Instagram.
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