Geno Five Is Done With the Games In “On your own”

Rating: 4 out of 5.

Geno Five is an artist that serves your full attention. With a musical style that transcends the boundaries of R&B and hip-hop, Geno’s versatility allows him to deliver R&B-infused melodies or dive into raw hip-hop beats. Geno’s lyricism gives a window into his personal experiences, presenting the truth with a gritty yet vulnerable touch. Having debuted with “Vibrations” in 2015, he followed up with the EP “Point Five” in 2019 and the album “The Feels” in 2018. In his latest single, “On Your Own,” Geno’s unwavering loyalty paints a picture of heartbreak and bitterness.

In “On Your Own,” Geno pours out his feelings about the tumultuous situation with his unkind ex. He expresses frustration about showering love on someone who never reciprocated. Geno’s emotionally charged performance captures the anger of enduring neglect for an extended period. Towards the conclusion, he adopts a colder demeanor, recognizing that she only desires him now that she can’t have him. This realization prompts him to leave her in loneliness, mirroring the isolation she imposed throughout their relationship. The contemporary hip-hop sound of the track provides a rhythmic and mellow backdrop that complements the simplicity yet poignancy of the lyrics.

Stream “on your own” below.



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