Estella Dawn Seduces Us With “Move Down Lover”


A seriously sexy dark pop gem that sizzles with heat.

San Diego-based, New Zealand-born singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Estella Dawn has returned with her most seductive release yet — the dark-pop single “Move Down Lover” and its lyric video. Known for blending elements of pop, soul, hip-hop, and rock into her emotionally charged sound, Estella continues to prove why she’s one of the most intriguing independent artists on the scene.

With a fearless approach to songwriting and production, Estella writes, records, and co-produces all of her music — a fact that shines through in the polished and emotionally potent “Move Down Lover.” Backed by a simmering instrumental palette of moody textures and hypnotic beats, the track delivers an intense and sultry narrative of seduction and surrender.

Lyrics like “Throw me around the room, make a fat racket, Leave me blind and out my clothes, that’s black magic” and “Roll up your sleeves, baby please smack it, Oh bite my lip, you know that gloss savage” add a sensual edge, delivered with Estella’s trademark powerhouse vocals that mix raw emotion with technical precision.

The single is a confident, sexy statement piece that pushes boundaries while staying true to Estella’s fearless artistry. Whether you’re already a fan or just discovering her music, “Move Down Lover” invites you into a world of passion, power, and dark allure. Press play — and don’t be surprised if you hit repeat.



RGM RATING

Rating: 5 out of 5.

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