THEY. continue their 2019 takeover launch with their second release this month – the last being “Til I Die” produced by Dillon Francis. On their Fireside EP last year, the duo, which consisted of Dante Jones and Drew Love, showed that they were not limited to a single sound or genre. THEY. proving that once again in “Stop Playin ‘”, back to their R&B meat after the Rock-inspired “Til I Die”.
“Stop Playin ‘” even shows THEY ability. To pull you in different directions in one song. When Drew Love commented on the release of the song, “My favorite note is always the one you can hit in the bedroom and in the whip. A lot of sexual energy is buried into this recording, just say it.” ghost vocal gives the song a sensual feeling, while the aggressiveness of the drum slaps through sultriness.
We are ready for THEM. to keep dropping music that can track a variety of moods and settings. According to Dante Jones, THEY. too. “We are starting a new era with this one. “We are in the studio to finish our next project for a while now and finally ready to go,” he said.
Quotable Lyrics
Don’t make me chase that
Imma beat them breaks back
Can you take that?
I let you taste that