Rone Andrews balances playful seduction and dancefloor energy in “Some Tongue Therapy”


Rone Andrews takes a clever route with “Some Tongue Therapy,” a track that uses a multiple-idea concept to create a smooth, cohesive groove. What started as a song with contradictory directions becomes something deliberate, layered, suggestive, and refreshingly restrained. Instead, Andrews goes for subtlety, building a piece that works on insinuation, allowing the listener to comprehend the point without it being explicitly stated.

The lyrics is mature and confident, seasoned by experience, but with a light and almost playful touch. There’s a lyrical approach just underneath, giving a dual experience, one that adults can relate to but is accessible enough to slip by the younger ears. It’s a quiet artistry, one that seems increasingly rare in a space often defined by blunt expression.

The spirit of the song, beyond the writing, lies in movement and memory. Its rhythm carries echoes of the lively gatherings and carefree nights. “Some Tongue Therapy” is less about being heard and more about being felt on the dance floor, dragging listeners into a vibe that feels both reflective and immediate.

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