Ainjo Shows Off Her Vocals on Bold New Single “Chapstick Rick”

Rating: 4.5 out of 5.

Carter Vogel elevates his sound with playful, intimate vibes on “Say My Name.”

Ainjo can sing her ass off. With a powerhouse voice, incredible range, and a finely tuned ear for melody, she’s an artist who demands attention. Hell, I have already overplayed her track “Pity Party,” so I know how dope she is.

For her first single of the year, “Chapstick Rick,” Ainjo takes her vocal talent to a new level, using it for pure evil.

The production on “Chapstick Rick” is smooth and seductive, with a rhythm that’s easygoing. The instrumental feels like a modern, intimate slow jam, perfect for both vibing and sexy time with your partner. Ainjo’s vocals are buttery and confident, balancing passion with control, and delivering melodies that stick long after the song ends.

Lyrically, the track is unapologetically honest. Ainjo tackles a topic rarely spoken so plainly, calling out a lover who’s *cough cough* missing some volume down there. The result is both provocative and empowering, sending a clear message without sacrificing musicality.

All in all, “Chapstick Rick” is a reminder that being blunt comes just as easy as belting out impressive vocals. You have to love that about her.




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