Justy Delivers A Powerful Message On Unconditional Love With “123”

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Justy

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“123” is a fusion of soulful sounds and R&B styles with an important reminder about self-love.

Singer/songwriter Justy is a Brooklyn-born, Staten Island-raised artist who started her creative journey by writing music when she was 12 years old. Her work is heavily influenced by artists such as J Dolla, Amy Winehouse, Noname, Anderson Paak, and Lauryn Hill. Justy’s style incorporates elements of traditional jazz and neo-soul. Her latest release is “123” featuring Radcity.

This track’s emotional journey incorporates soul and R&B elements with warm instrumental notes while speaking on the importance of self-love. According to Justy, “123” is inspired by “an Unconditional Love speech Lauryn Hill gave in 2000.” The song has a somewhat moody vibe and feels incredibly intimate with its soft vocal styles. Justy and Radcity’s collaboration is seamless, and the resulting display on “123” is a gorgeous treat for lovers of music concoctions with jazz, soul, and hip-hop.



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