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Review: Major Zulu’s “Honey Honey” Delivers A Sweet Slice Of Joy

11 December 2024
in R&B, Reviews, World
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There’s something undeniably magnetic about Major Zulu’s new single, “Honey Honey”. It’s not just a song; it’s a vibe – a breezy, feelgood anthem that dances between flirty charm and heartfelt sincerity. With its infectious energy and soulful undertones, “Honey Honey” captures the essence of young love and the joy of embracing the unknown.

From the first note, Major Zulu’s buttery vocals pull you into a world where romance feels electric. Her delivery is smooth yet playful, with just enough edge to keep things interesting. The lyrics, “Show me lovin’ / Show me mad, mad love / I want to be your good girl”, are a bold declaration of passion, making it impossible not to smile.

The production is equally enchanting. A blend of silky saxophone riffs and upbeat rhythms creates a soundscape that’s both retro and refreshingly modern. The infectious chorus – a soaring celebration of limitless possibilities – cements the track as a hit. “We can have the stars, the moon and the sky / We can have it all”, Major Zulu sings, and you’re right there with her, dreaming big.

What makes “Honey Honey” truly stand out, though, is its sense of place. Inspired by Zulu’s move to Sydney, the track feels like an open love letter to the freedom and beauty of new beginnings. It’s a sonic snapshot of warm nights, starry skies and the thrill of falling – not just for someone, but for a moment in time.

Major Zulu has crafted a song that’s as sweet as its title suggests, but with enough spice to keep it exciting. Whether you’re in the middle of a dancefloor or daydreaming by yourself, “Honey Honey” delivers the perfect soundtrack for savouring life’s sweetest moments. Tap in below:

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