“oOo that’s my type” – Marian Hill featuring Yung Baby Tate

Marian Hill’s latest single “oOo that’s my type” featuring Yung Baby Tate is a steady, spacious track that blends soul, R&B, and pop elements into one expertly produced release. Featuring inescapable beats and a fresh, fun perspective, this song will have your full attention.

Beginning with a minimal, striking beat, the intro of “oOo that’s my type” leaves plenty to the imagination. The verse begins with lead singer Samantha Gongol’s smooth voice as she sings “They know my name, I’m a regular”. The bass melody confidently continues beneath the lyrics as the instrumentation accentuates the sultry narrative with unexpected flourishes. The chorus is a catchy, R&B-inspired hook that uses surprising and creative production to create a bold and captivating statement. Yung Baby Tate arrives in the second verse with an effortless performance showcasing the rapper’s wit and wordplay.

Based in New York City, Marian Hill is a duo comprised of vocalist Samantha Gongol and producer Jeremy Lloyd. Having released their first album in 2013, their latest release emphasizes the pair’s incredibly unique style and instinct for creating impactful songs in a clean, vibrant package. With poignant production, flawless vocal performances, and attentiongrabbing lyrical content, this single proves that Marian Hill is everyone’s type.

Written by Katrina Charles

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