Henry Aberson’s Got Us Feeling “Needy”

Rating: 4 out of 5.

Henry Aberson, a musical talent hailing from Tulsa, Oklahoma, is a versatile artist known for crafting exceptionally captivating tunes. His unique style, characterized by “deep melodies and alluring vocals,” showcases a mastery of the R&B genre. Henry skillfully incorporates elements of funk, jazz, and blues into his music, highlighting his command over various musical components.

With previous releases like “Sunshine Hunt,” “In Two,” and “Green,” Henry Aberson has demonstrated both talent and passion, solidifying his position as a significant player in the R&B and Neo Soul music scenes. His recent R&B single, “Needy,” features the collaboration of South Dallas singer and songwriter Nariah Taylor, along with multi-instrumentalist, producer, engineer, composer, arranger, and musical director Korey Keys.

Enriched with a vibrant fusion of keys and jazzy beats, “Needy” creates a wonderfully warm backdrop of soulful vibes that perfectly complements the heartfelt romantic reflection within the tune. Lyrics like “I don’t do drugs but I swear I’m high, When I feel your body next to mine I don’t wanna leave” and “It feels so good to be alive, Long as you right here by my side so tell me, That I’m all you need” intimately explore the themes of love and yearning for a special someone. With honeyed vocals and an uplifting atmosphere, Henry Aberson, Nariah Taylor, and Korey Keys present a sweet and smooth R&B single that passionately delves into the desires of the heart. Press play and let the lush soundscape of “Needy” brighten your day.


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