Tutzy unleashes a refreshing nod to the golden era of the ‘90s with “Cornerstore”

Los Angeles, CA Move over, new wave Tutzy is blasting listeners into a sun-drenched trip down memory lane with her latest single, “Cornerstore,” which exudes the undeniable feel of 90s G-Funk from note one, with a throwback respect to the era while still carving its own lane. Imagine plush synths, funky bass lines, and that infectious, laid-back swagger that helped establish Snoop Dogg as a household name.

“Cornerstore” feels like a bit of a vacation. Tutzy’s magnetic delivery flows effortlessly with the beat, and each lyric becomes an invitation to take a personal cruise down palm-lined streets with the window down full of sunshine and good vibes. The chorus is instantly catchy, yet slippery, the sort of hook that finds you humming days later without being able to remember how it goes.

Refreshingly, what Tutzy possesses is a sensibility that strikes the right balance between nostalgia and freshness. “Cornerstore” actually reinvents the G-Funk sound for the streaming age, able to keep the groove going without ever seeming dated. Every synth flourish and bass pulse is purposeful, all in service of whisking the listener away to the kind of world where life’s become something to slow down for, where simple pleasures like a corner store hangout are paramount.

And for anyone who misses West Coast hip-hop’s golden era, “Cornerstore” is an experience. It’s Tutzy proving that great music gets everybody vibing along. Whether you’ve always been a G-Funk diehard or you’re new to its smooth-talking, party-inviting ways, Tutzy’s latest is a ride you won’t want to get off.

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