Puma June Asserts Her Power on “Nobody”


Puma June’s music always talks to my soul.

I love me some Puma June. The Toronto-based alternative R&B artist doesn’t just sing—she cuts through your soul with a voice that’s equal parts haunting and heartfelt. What makes her stand out even more is her ability to express herself in ways that feel bold, deeply personal, and totally original. Her latest project, A Woman That They Want, is packed with that energy, but one of its strongest moments comes on the track “Nobody.”

In “Nobody,” Puma June takes on one of her most meaningful topics yet: bodily autonomy and self-worth. Playing on the double meaning of “nobody” and “no body,” she delivers a powerful message about resisting societal expectations, especially the idea that she needs to look or present herself a certain way just to please others. Instead, she encourages self-trust and inner validation.

The production behind her words is equally compelling. The beat is calming with a smooth tempo and shimmering touches that create a reflective, almost meditative mood. Puma’s vocal performance floats between dreamy and haunting, commanding your attention while gently inviting multiple replays.

If you haven’t heard it yet, “Nobody” is a must-listen—both for its empowering message and its captivating sound.



RGM RATING

Rating: 4.5 out of 5.

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