· Marcus Adetola · Reviews

Tell Me Is The One Question From Muva Dame

<p>Tell Me is the one question from Muva Dame in an attempt to connect with her lover. On a backdrop of lush beats and instrumentals, the New York songstress creates a clear line of communication. She serenades her lover with lines of sultry and seductive lyrics in the hope of arousing his attention. Muva desires [&hellip;]</p>

Tell Me Is The One Question From Muva Dame

Tell Me is the one question from Muva Dame in an attempt to connect with her lover. On a backdrop of lush beats and instrumentals, the New York songstress creates a clear line of communication. She serenades her lover with lines of sultry and seductive lyrics in the hope of arousing his attention. Muva desires an answer to her question to create a firm connection.

(Tell me what you want)
Tired of the games that you play
(I’ll tell you what I need)
Boy, you know your love ain’t the same
These niggas be trying, but they can’t
Put it down like you, babe, put it down like you, babe
(Tell me what you want)
Tired of the games that you play
(I’ll tell you what I need)
Boy, you know your love ain’t the same
These niggas be trying, but they can’t
Put it down like you, babe, put it down like you, babe

Tell Me is heavily doused with relatable R&B flavours. And, Muva’s voice carries the emotional gravitas to know she means every word of what she sings. Muva Dame’s message is precise, and it would take a complete fuck boy to ignore it.