Yana Toma & Julian Marley Enchant Us With “Razz My Berries”

Rating: 5 out of 5.

A dazzling and delightful pop gem that instantly immerses you into its glamorous world of desire.

Yana Toma is one of those artists who refuse to be boxed in. She sings, writes, and performs with a confidence that’s magnetic, crafting a sound that’s both sultry and strong. Known for her shape-shifting pop style—full of hypnotic hooks and empowerment-driven lyrics—she’s now joined forces with British-Jamaican musician Julian Marley, the son of reggae legend Bob Marley, to create the enchanting single “Razz My Berries.” Together, they deliver something that feels both vintage and futuristic, blending the elegance of the 1920s and 1930s with today’s sleek, modern pop sensibilities.

“Razz My Berries” is as smooth as its title suggests. The track fuses warm jazz undertones, velvety funk grooves, and a sensual rhythm that instantly pulls you in. It’s the kind of song that feels like candlelight and champagne—intimate, cinematic, and impossible to ignore. Yana Toma’s voice glides effortlessly over the beat, while Julian Marley’s signature reggae-inflected tone adds a soulful warmth that balances the track perfectly.

Lyrically, it’s a poetic dance between desire and devotion. Lines like “I’m enslaved to the beat of your drum / The rhythm runs through me” and “Your fire might choose me” bring to life a love that’s passionate yet timeless. The accompanying music video captures this energy with a “Black Noir” theme—complete with vintage glamour, smoky lighting, and an aura of mystery that feels straight out of an old Hollywood dream.

Altogether, “Razz My Berries” feels like a portal through time. It’s a love letter to classic eras and timeless emotions, dressed up in the sleek production and confident flair of modern pop. Yana Toma and Julian Marley didn’t just make a song—they built an experience.




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