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Review: Koosje Turns Up The Heat With Sultry New Single “Beyond My Control”

13 March 2025
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Koosje, the Dutch singer-songwriter renowned for her seamless fusion of neo-soul, folk and R&B, has unveiled “Beyond My Control”, the third single from her anticipated sophomore album. This sultry track delves into the magnetic pull between two individuals sharing the same space, capturing the essence of desire and the fantasies that ensue.​

From the outset, “Beyond My Control” envelops listeners in a slow, soulful production, characterised by a bassline that ebbs and flows. Koosje’s vocals exude both power and vulnerability. Her voice navigates the intricate melodies with ease, delivering riffs and runs that showcase her exceptional range and control.

Lyrically, the song paints vivid imagery of longing and anticipation. Lines such as “Baby when you say my name / You hit me like a hurricane” encapsulate the overwhelming emotions that come with intense attraction. The chorus further emphasises this sentiment, highlighting the irresistible urge to be close to the object of one’s desire.​

“Beyond My Control” not only highlights Koosje’s vocal prowess but also her ability to craft songs that resonate deeply with listeners. The track’s production, combined with its evocative lyrics, positions it as a standout in her evolving discography. As anticipation builds for her upcoming album, this single serves as a tantalising glimpse into the artistry and depth that Koosje consistently brings to her music.

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