Mellissa "Tattoo" ft. Blaqbonez Review by Roy OC Chukwu

Mellissa Tattoo Review by Roy OC Chukwu. 

Mellissa, a fast-rising act from Ghana teamed up with Blaqbonez, a Nigerian powerhouse to release 'Tattoo'. Here, Mellissa deepens her singing style and genre by fusing R&B into Afrosounds — she calls Afrosexy.

Produced by Mellissa and Black Culture, the track opens with a suspenseful humming layered in the sound of the trumpet; that ignites the jam and weaves through the entire cut. The downbeat and slow tempo enhance Mellissa's voice to carry the mood, but as Blaqbonez steps in, he brightens it up with his bridge and verse.

"Tattoo" explores the theme of two former lovers who


still yearn for each other. And they wished that one last time lasted longer. Mellissa and Blaqbonez complemented each other flawlessly in their verses. Mellissa kept her verse in simple composure while Blaqbonez took a different flow; to kill monotony — depicting the track's versatile pulse.

Lines like "Ink me, ink me up, draw it on me" etch that raw yearning into permanence.

"Tattoo" stands out for its sultry production and emotional synergy between both artists. "Tattoo", the ultimate truce tune that lingers passionately.

YouTube Music:

https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=rf4sFBO-uaU&si=xfBJYSp_WXSE7V3v

Audiomack:

https://audiomack.com/mellissadarlin_/song/tattoo?share-user-id=23460906



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  1. Well done 👍! Your analysis is expository and enhances my understanding and appreciation of the music.

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