“Talk to Ya” by Ellisa Sun

Ellisa Sun’s “Talk to Ya” is a nostalgic throwback to the early days of synth-pop, reminiscent of the iconic duo Eurythmics. The song’s infectious groove and snappy lyrics create a dance-floor-ready anthem. Sun’s crisp vocals, paired with the gritty guitar licks, evoke the energy of late 70s and early 80s New York City.

The song’s empowering message and confident delivery capture the spirit of a generation of women who were breaking barriers and demanding to be heard. “Talk to Ya” is a celebration of individuality and self-expression, inviting listeners to embrace their inner diva and dance the night away.

This would be a great addition to your groove playlist. Put this song in a movie where the women are on a mission.

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