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A New Flirtatious Single from NAYAH Just Dropped

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A new single from NAYAH just dropped, and this one certainly showcases a bit of a flirtatious tonality and approach that is quickly alluring and comes through in a semi-edgy but also spacious pop aesthetic. This sound is addictive and danceable because she breeds a unique crossover between classic dance pop, a little hint of house, plenty of that club underbelly, and, as always, her personality absolutely shines.


"Catch My Love" is her latest single, and being familiar with her music ourselves, I found it enticing and refreshing to see how she's able to keep those great Staples but still pushing music in different directions depending on how she's feeling or what she's into at the moment.


The production is outstanding and crisp. Everything is clean, polished, but still has a colorful vibe while utilizing some great synths and keys that help boost classic dance and club soundscapes.


This is one of my favorites to date from the artist simply because her energy is perfectly balanced here.


She's got that again, sort of flirtatious approach to the lyrics, but it also comes through in the way she sings the song.


This is a song that lets her say that if you want this love, you're going to have to come catch it, and it's going to be on her terms, which is empowering and also something that is suitable for many out there.


I think people want to find love on their own terms. There's no settling, no bending backwards, it's about having it be a two-way street but also making it fun.


NAYAH always comes through with catchy vocal Melodies. This one has some of the best and still pushes that sort of love-riddled Anthony club Style.


The way she performs it is beautiful because her vocals almost serve as instruments themselves. They are catchy, colorful, a little edgy again, they have a certain kind of attitude to them which gives her a tiny bit of swagger, but nothing over the top, and it's memorable.


Her vocals are smooth, and she approaches things with a bit of an R&B style, but she also lets her pop presence come through loud and clear, letting you know that, although she has a sort of soulful and almost animated vocal approach, she is driven by that pop beat.


She's not afraid to drop songs that let you know more about who she is. Her songs always showcase some great character and portray loads of her personality without her compromising anything.


This isn't an over-the-top personal song, but it is something that gives you a little piece of who she is.


That flirty catch me if you can vibe is heavy-handed, and it works perfectly because it comes through with a charm.


This is definitely a track that you sing along with as you drive in the car, or here in the club, it's something you can dance to all night long, and incorporates a cross of old and new styles, which I think is part of her staple when she's creating certain kinds of songs.


You can hear classic house and dance, along with a current R&B and pop feel.


She probably has a slew of influences that really let her create with a certain kind of freedom, and that shows in the songs themselves.


"Catch My Love", is no exception to that rule and serves as one of the songs that stays with you.


That main chorus melody gets stuck in your head and just sort of bounces around in there.


Then you have to go and listen to it again just to sing along.


You could definitely tell there was plenty of time taken with the production as the beat is really well put together, the synths and keys grow as the song does until it becomes a big sort of vast feeling pop single, and she has a beautiful way of creating songs that have this natural flow that lets them feel good when you listen to them.


Definitely check this one out as soon as you can, and while you're at it, dive into some of her back catalog because she's got some incredible releases she's done this year and last year on her Spotify.


Plenty of these are well worth your playlists and more.


Check this out and remember where you heard it first.


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