Meco Velez – All That is a ruthless, confident, sultry statement piece that flips the tables on relationship equations.
A rapidly rising star, Meco’s sound is described by her as an eclectic mix of Hip Hop, R&B, Pop, and Funk. She brings plenty of it in ‘All That’. The narrative builds around her latest situationship dynamic, where she wisened up the moves of all the ‘fuck niggas’ she’s been through. Now, it’s time for her to turn the tables on them.
This isn’t just vengeful. It’s her sheer confidence and self-belief that shines bright. Aligning with the collective narrative in the modern pop scene, where women are taking back the power, after years of being objectified and worse.
The sound is easy-going and polished. Pulsing, minimal beats allow for Meco’s voice to do what it does best. Hypnotise.
Meco’s words play the role to perfection. From feigning interest and lust on the phone, to playing games on her terms, asserting herself, and making sure to get what she wants. Lines like ‘could never do to me what you did to other women’ make it clear that Meco ain’t messing around. She’s taking down men who don’t know how to treat women right. And enjoying herself to the max while she does it.
‘Meco Velez – All That’ is indicative of a progressive evolution in the modern R&B, hip-hop scene. Female artists are done with playing the damsel in distress or the object of someone’s desire and ill intentions. Women are dominating the scene with their flair, panache, and ruthlessness. For the greater good, of course.
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