deathbypeanuts & Pnksand Deliver a Dreamy Delight With “Tip Toe”

Rating: 4 out of 5.

Germany-based deathbypeanuts is a multi-talented anonymous producer and multi-instrumentalist. Having been trained as a classical pianist, he shifted gears during his teen years, delving into contemporary jazz piano and bass guitar before embarking on his music career at the age of 17 as a touring musician. More recently, he collaborated with Pnksand, a Berlin-based artist known for crafting minimal, electronic soul music. Pnksand’s previous releases include tracks like “Master Kush,” “Cosmo,” “Thinkin’ Bout Me,” and “Happily Ever After.” Together, deathbypeanuts and Pnksand crafted the contemporary R&B/soul single “Tip Toe.”

With its captivating blend of moody tones and infectious hip-hop beats, “Tip Toe” offers a genre-blending backdrop that perfectly complements the tune’s emotional exploration. Lyrics like “I could never be too certain, Boy you never see me hurting, Always knew it seemed too perfect” and “Feed the silence, Feeling frightened, Guess you like it, Uhhh huh” weave a sensual tale of love and longing. Fueled by its sultry vocals and an abundance of delightfully dreamy elements, deathbypeanuts and Pnksand deliver an evocative R&B tune that’s utterly irresistible. So press play and immerse yourself in the world of “Tip Toe.”



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