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    Mellissa’s Henny Talk – A Nostalgic Trip with A Latin Twist

    Marcus AdetolaBy Marcus AdetolaNovember 2, 2023Updated:March 17, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Following the success of her anthem Me & U, which we hailed as the late-night rendezvous soundtrack we didn’t know we needed, Mellissa returns to the spotlight with her sultry new single Henny Talk. The Ghanaian next-gen singer, songwriter, and producer continues to build her repertoire of hits, this time by channelling a ’90s R&B vibe that feels both familiar and innovative.

    Me & U was a celebration of the Afro-Sexy, a term Mellissa coined to describe her unique blend of Afrobeat rhythms and R&B melodies, all wrapped up in a sensual vocal delivery that’s become her signature. With Henny Talk, she takes this fusion to new heights, adding a Latin-infused production that sets the stage for a narrative of nocturnal confessions and emotional transparency.

    The track, produced by the talented Mont Jake, who has a knack for creating lush sonic landscapes, provides the perfect backdrop for Mellissa’s hypnotic vocals. Henny Talk creates a memorable experience. It’s the kind of track that makes you want to close your eyes and let the music take you on a journey through Mellissa’s world – a world of alcohol-fueled nights and alter egos, of impromptu conversations with an ex that are as cathartic as they are revealing.

    Mellissa’s lyrics in Henny Talk are a raw and vulnerable exploration of the healing process. She doesn’t just sing about the pain of a breakup; she dives into the complexities of moving on and not letting the process overwhelm you. It’s a message that resonates, particularly when delivered through Mellissa’s powerful yet nuanced performance.

    The accompanying video, directed by the creative minds at TSE Studios, is a visual extension of the song’s sensual and introspective mood. Shot in the tropical landscapes of Nigeria, it’s a feast for the senses that complements the song’s narrative beautifully. Mellissa’s presence is commanding, her style is captivating, and the video is a journey in itself, echoing the song’s themes of vulnerability and strength.

    In Henny Talk, Mellissa has once again proven her ability to craft music that’s not only catchy but also deeply personal and relatable. She has taken the best elements of ’90s R&B and made them her own, creating a track that’s sure to become a staple for anyone who appreciates the art of storytelling through music. If Me & U was the anthem for the girls, Henny Talk is the anthem for the soul – a song that encourages listeners to embrace their journey, no matter how messy it may be.

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