Brent Faiyaz & Jorja Smith Sound Great Together In “Nobody But You”

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I don’t usually like to listen to soulful R&B music when I’m in the process of getting drunk on a Friday night, but I made an exception for this song!

At this moment, Brent Faiyaz and Jorja Smith are two of my favorite singers in the game. Matter of fact, in 2021, they’ve gotten the most five-star ratings out of me. GOD must’ve known that I love Brent and Jorja because earlier today, a song featuring the two musicians came down from heaven.

“Nobody But You” probably won’t get the trap jumpin’, but it will get your soul jumpin’. The song features an instrumental that only contains a few guitar licks, very passionate vocal performances, and lyrics that will make you want to make up with your ex. Based on Jorja and Brent’s chemistry in the song, I can tell that they have at least sent flirty texts to each other in the past (Dammit, I knew someone was gonna steal Jorja from me).

Listen to “Nobody But You” below.


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