"Cocoa Butter": A Seductive and Empowering Afro-Bop Anthem by Toronto based Artist AIZA
AIZA's "Cocoa Butter" is a track that embodies the spirit of liberation and self-love. The song's hypnotic afropop beats and seductive melodies are intended to get you moving and embrace your inner confidence. AIZA penned the lyrics during the 2020 lockdown, a time when many people were seeking solace in music and other forms of entertainment.
AIZA's lyrics are a reflection of her personal journey towards self-discovery and empowerment. She describes how she found peace in blasting music, dancing in front of the mirror, and popping bottles of champagne with her sister on their patio. This experience eventually led her to quit drinking altogether, highlighting the power of music and sisterhood to bring about positive change.
The song's title, "Cocoa Butter," is a nod to AIZA's love for her melanin and her desire to empower all black queens. It's a symbol of self-love and acceptance that resonates with people of all races and backgrounds. The song's seductive flute melody and otherworldly, distorted Vocoder vocals blended with AIZA's natural voice create a sound that's both ethereal and empowering.
In a nutshell, "Cocoa Butter" is a powerful anthem that celebrates the beauty of self-love and self-acceptance. Its infectious rhythms and uplifting lyrics make it a must-listen for anyone seeking inspiration and empowerment in their own lives. AIZA's unique blend of afropop and pop influences create a sound that's both captivating and irresistible, making "Cocoa Butter" a standout track in her discography. Stream below
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