GRIPPA Gets Us Grooving With “Want That”

Rating: 4.5 out of 5.

An irresistible dance-pop gem that’s ready to sweep you off your feet.

GRIPPA is an 18-year-old singer-songwriter from Florida with a deep-rooted passion for music that began in childhood. From singing along to the radio as a toddler to mastering music theory and performing live during her teenage years, GRIPPA’s musical journey has been marked by dedication and growth. She discovered her love for songwriting in high school and has since collaborated with notable industry figures like YX, Chris Rodriguez (C-ROD), Wendy Starland, and Mark Borino. GRIPPA’s latest release is the dance-pop single “Want That.”

With an instantly immersive blend of vibrant dance vibes and ear-pleasing electronic elements, “Want That” delivers an utterly infectious and wonderfully fresh dance-pop sound. Lyrics like “Don’t leave me standing, don’t leave me wanting more, I see you staring, so tell me what you’re gonna do” and “Just good vibrations, don’t wanna fall in love, No obligations, just wanna try something new” offer up a seductive tale of causal romance. Fueled by its sweet, sensual vocals and a delightfully feel-good, uplifting sense, GRIPPA gifts us with an irresistible dance-pop gem that’s ready to sweep you off your feet. So press play and give in to temptation with “Want That.” 


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