· Marcus Adetola · Reviews

Grant Ganzer Surrenders To Love Like Samson

<p>Grant Ganzer surrenders to love like Samson of the Bible. Samson plays like a chopped and screwed track, and it fits the premise of the song. It&#8217;s rooted in R&amp;B with glosses of modern pop on it. The instrumentals chime in slowly as Grant pledges undying fidelity on the song. Just like Samson in the [&hellip;]</p>

Grant Ganzer Surrenders To Love Like Samson

Grant Ganzer surrenders to love like Samson of the Bible. Samson plays like a chopped and screwed track, and it fits the premise of the song. It’s rooted in R&B with glosses of modern pop on it. The instrumentals chime in slowly as Grant pledges undying fidelity on the song. Just like Samson in the Bible gave up his secrets to Delilah, Grant sings of the willingness to sacrifice the very fiber of his being for love. And he might as well be Samson as the emotion is palpable and feels real.

As the song carries on, Grant ups the tempo of the song, and the instrumentals follow suit building to a climax. The kind of love he sings about is beyond skin deep. However, Grant Ganzer’s voice carries flushes of sensuality and you know this is for the boudoir.