Self Made Davion and Maryanne Chanel Have “Some Things” Between Them

Rating: 4 out of 5.

Davion and Maryanne put their souls into “Some Things.”

Self Made Davion, a California-born singer-songwriter, finds inspiration in artists like Juice WRLD, Trippie Redd, and Lil Skies. In fact, the latter’s “Nowadays” ignited his musical journey. Consistently delving into his emotions, Davion crafts hip-hop and R&B bangers, drawing from personal encounters. After debuting with singles like “Keep It True” and “Gucci Bag,” he released the album Broken Valentine a year later. In his latest single, “Some Things,” Davion collaborates with Maryanne Chanel, marking a crossroads in their musical journey.

“Some Things” provides diverse perspectives on relationships as Davion and Maryanne navigate constant fights and make-ups. The former questions the relationship’s toxicity, while the latter emphasizes the overpowering love they share. This mid-tempo contemporary R&B track resonates with those who acknowledge their ex wasn’t the one but still holds a place in their heart.

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