Myles Lloyd delivers one of the album’s most infectious tracks with “Voodoo”, and it pulls you in from the first note. Warm piano chords bleed into guitar strums whilst his falsetto does what it does best: float, ache, seduce.
This is Lloyd channelling everything that made 2000s R&B shine. The production feels like candlelight. Intimate without trying too hard. His falsetto hook earned him a global audience, and here it’s working overtime, wrapping around melodies that stick.
The track explores being completely under someone’s spell, that dizzying loss of control when you’re too far gone to care. Lloyd’s voice carries the feeling convincingly.
What separates “Voodoo” from standard slow-burners is the intimacy it carries. Fresh off the release of his album I’m Still Thinking (out now), Lloyd returns with the official music video for this standout single, directed by Toronto filmmaker Dan LeMoyne.
At 27, the Montreal artist continues building something meant to last the test of time.
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