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X By Gabzy Marks The Spot: A Retro-Infused Breakup Anthem

By Marcus AdetolaMay 24, 2024
X by Gabzy Marks the Spot: A Retro-Infused Breakup Anthem

Gabzy’s latest single, X, is a refreshing take on the classic breakup song.

Blending the soulful sounds of 2000s R&B and Afrobeats, the track exudes confidence and swagger while acknowledging the vulnerability of heartbreak.

Gabzy X song cover
Gabzy X song cover

Produced by Nigerian Grammy award-winning producer Dera, the mid-tempo melody serves as the perfect backdrop for Gabzy’s introspective lyrics.

His soulful vocals glide over guitar strums, understated synths, and a gentle beat, creating a nostalgic atmosphere that transports listeners back to the golden age of R&B.

While X begins as a contemplative reflection on a past relationship, it quickly transforms into a celebration of self-worth and empowerment.

The chorus, with its infectious melody and clever wordplay, captures this shift perfectly. 

“If I was your ex, that would be quite a flex, to you, for you,” Gabzy croons, subtly reminding his former partner of what they’re missing.

With its unique blend of retro charm and modern sensibility, X is a captivating musical experience that showcases Gabzy’s artistry and pays homage to the sounds that shaped a generation.

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Gabzy X Lyrics

Chorus
If I was your ex
That would be quite a flex
To you
For you

Baby if I was your ex (if I was your ex)
That would be quite a flex
Don’t mean no disrespect baby
Go flex on your friends
When the relationship ends

Verse
If you want to leave, be my guest
Not staying under pressure is the best you can get
Not saying it to flex, I just hopped in the jet
So long, wish you the best

I’m in the air, going airplane mode
So whatever you say, I’m leaving on read
Baby I lie, I got wifi
And with a

Verse
Go on girl do your own thing, show nеw beginning
I ain’t even trippin’
You say you want distancе, I’mma show you distance
Yeah

Sometimes it all works out
Most time it does
So, I can’t waste time if you’re ready to go
If you want to go, baby just go

Chorus
If I was your ex
That would be quite a flex
To you
For you

Baby if I was your ex (if I was your ex)
That would be quite a flex
Don’t mean no disrespect baby
Go flex on your friends
When the relationship ends

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