Swedish-Iranian singer Ayelle teams up with Mucky on seductive RnB single "Boy"

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Swedish-Iranian singer-songwriter Ayelle is back with the enthralling new single "Boy" exploring the process of letting go and the cultivating of self-love.

This time she blends her bittersweet r&b sound over production by Mucky, also known for his work with Sevdaliza.

The track is sensuous but soothing, irresistible in the way it lulls the listener in as if it was a lullaby, until you listen to the lyrics.

"Growing up, girls are bombarded with fairytales about women whose lives and happiness depend upon men. This message goes quite deep and can sometimes make us look for fulfilment everywhere else but in ourselves. I wrote this track about coming to the realisation that I had to love myself after coming out of a relationship that was all-consuming.”

 

Stream: https://soundcloud.com/ayelle/boy
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prod. by @muckybeats & @j83 artwork by @ocoyuwtvr released via @majesticcasualrecords <3 He used to see stars in my eyes I wonder what he sees now I used to eat his words like fruit And I always had an appetite Two starving souls in the limelight of the scene that we set ourselves And we played it all out That boy don't love me no more So I've had to love myself Somehow, but I'm doing okay That boy don't love me no more So I've had to love myself Somehow, but I'm doing okay I died at his hands a thousand times And he drank the poison He heard what I said a thousand times While I lost my voice and Had to live off of him And I tried to I tried Two starving souls in the limelight of the scene that we set ourselves And we played it all out That boy don't love me no more So I've had to love myself Somehow, but I'm doing okay That boy don't love me no more So I've had to love myself Somehow, but I'm doing okay

Margaret TraAyelle, Soul, RNB