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Shenseea, Rvssian – You’re The One I Love

Written by: Lesandra Scott

Well, guys, we know what Shenseea meant by Y.A.T.O.I.L.  At 12AM on December 10th, You’re The One I Love was released, and let me just tell ya, it’s groovy, rhythm changing and an altogether different sound from Chinsea Lee. Think of it as a cross between R&B, Afrobeat and Shenseea. It provides you a front-row seat where you can listen to her profess her love on a beat that has a Caribbean-type vibe to it.  To her love interest, Shenseea says “My heart is always on your side, our connection is rare to find.” this she says is the reason “why, mi nuh gon’ let you go”.

Produced by Rvssian, You’re The One I Love was released under Interscope Records and Rvssian’s label, Rich Immigrants.  In a partnership with Interscope, about Rich Immigrants, Tarik “Rvssian” Johnston said, “I feel like the name is super powerful, because I’m an immigrant, and a lot of the people that are successful in the world are immigrants”, this he said on April 20th last year, in 2020. Though the magic that they create is somewhat like a habit, collaborations you can catch those two on include: Blessed (Shenseea, Tyga, Rvssian), IDkw (Shenseea, Young Thug, Swae Lee, Rvssian), Hard Drive (Shenseea, Konshens, Rvssian), Lighter (Shenseea, Tarrus Riley, Rvssian), Sure Sure and recently, Be Good.

Shenseea, in making both a Vybz Kartel and Harry Potter reference right after the other said: “Mi love yuh like Shorty love Addi, you put ah spell pon’ mi, ya mussi Harry”. Though at the same time, she let her love interest know that even though “Mi feelings dem high, nuh need to hide dem”, and they’re to know that, “ain’t no Bonnie and Clyde, this ah Chucky and the bride.” Catch Shenseea in the stunning visuals below!

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