JOA Says “I don’t want nobody but your body”

Rating: 4.5 out of 5.

A powerfully personal pop gem that thoughtfully captures the complexities of heartbreak. 

JOA is a 20-year-old singer-songwriter from Oslo, Norway. With a clear passion for music, JOA is making her mark as an emerging artist and shows no signs of slowing down. Her debut release, the pop single “I Don’t want nobody but your body,” is accompanied by captivating visuals that complement the song’s vibe.

On Instagram, JOA shared, “This song has a special place in my heart… I hope it will find its way into someone else’s as well.” This heartfelt sentiment reflects the personal connection she has with her work, and her debut single sets the tone for an exciting journey ahead in her musical career.

With a beautifully warm blend of melodic piano notes and soul-stirring strings, “I don’t want nobody but your body” creates the perfect intimate backdrop for JOA’s heart-tugging reflection on love and loss. Lyrics like “I promised I would grow up in a minute, I told you that my heart is still a child, But now I’m looking back and I’ll admit it, I’ve told those lies a hundred times” reveal the artist’s vulnerable confrontation with heartache and the emotional turmoil of moving on from a past relationship. Carried by soft, soothing vocals and a raw, relatable narrative, JOA delivers a powerfully personal pop gem that captures the complexities of heartbreak. Press play and let the passion-filled words of “I don’t want nobody but your body” pull at your heartstrings.


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