Romy Dya Says “Relax your mind”

Rating: 5 out of 5.

A passion-filled neo-soul gem that perfectly captures the magical moments that come with exploring love with a new partner.

Romy Dya is an R&B/Soul and pop singer, songwriter, and producer with an extensive background in the music industry. She has collaborated with renowned international artists like Ghostface Killah and Busta Rhymes. In 2017, her career took a major leap when she was featured on the Martin Garrix, David Guetta, and Jamie Scott track “So Far Away,” which brought her widespread recognition. This success prompted Romy to realize her true calling: using her music and personal story to inspire and heal others. Today, she focuses on creating music that reflects her mission, making her relatable to audiences worldwide due to her international background. Romy Dya’s latest release is the neo-soul single “Relax Your Mind,” which embodies her soulful and healing approach to music.

With a beautifully soothing combination of nature-inspired sounds and lush, sensual instrumentals, “Relax Your Mind” by Romy Dya provides a serene and intimate experience. The lyrics, including lines like “Baby, put your mind at ease, Close your eyes, cause it is time to rest,” and “A divine connection, Through the veil of pure affection, We ignite in flames,” emphasize the power of love, relaxation, and human connection. Romy Dya’s expressive, soulful vocals paired with these calming, comforting elements create a neo-soul masterpiece. The track perfectly captures the magical emotions that surface when exploring love with someone new, inviting listeners to unwind and feel at peace.

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