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Giving the fans a surprise, Darrell MusiqCity Walls and PJ Morton grant way more to the people. Morton’s amazing new EP, ‘Heart of Mine,’ had its midnight premiere in quite a spur-of-the-moment event, soon followed by an immediate surprise announcement of the drop of a new visual for ‘Move.’ A wave ran through social media as people showered it in praises and wails of anticipation.
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The cut snippet on social media felt like a funky soulful groove that grabbed every bit of attention instantly. Lyrics such as “If you ask it is yes, whatever the test” or the “I’ve got to move before you do what you do” create an ambience of a motivational kind of track that is fast-paced. It seems to be hitting home, as the users describe it as “groovy,” “holy party music,” and begging for a tour already.
One comment achieved spiritual elevation: “Faith and Funk 🕺🏾 I’m here for it 🔥,” while another chimed in with: “Lord Have Mercy 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 issa holy party up in here hallelujah.” The show was a full-throttle appreciation dump, with many accepting to put their EPs on repeat since pre-ordering.
But those weren’t original topics that made the fall roar. A funny vibe was shared by Darrell and PJ Morton with the fans. “Y’all acting up and I’m here for it! ❤️🔥🙌🏾” remarked a fan, alluding that the partnership between the two is infectious like the jam.
Then a deep southern Brazilian joined in: “Listening to the EP right now. Seriously, can we be friends?” indicating that it is not only a local air of excitement.
Timed with precision, the visual drop aimed to ride the momentum birthed by Morton’s EP release and furthers the sight of something fresh to latch onto. And judging by the reactions thus far, this is beyond just a music video-an experience indeed.
Some chatter was spilled about possible live dates. “Y’all going on tour? 🫣🕺🏿🙌🏿,” demanded one, urging channeling that energy into the in-person arena.
With all these reactions, surely this is a movement and not just a song. For the kickoff of funk basslines, uplifting lyrics, and star power of Darrell MusiqCity Walls and PJ Morton, it was beyond worthy. If these comments are anything to go by, it will undoubtedly be rocket fuel for them.
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They visual drop today; if hype means anything, good things do wait. So strap on-the ride is only beginning.