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    Jhyve Gets Real on That Girl: Love, Greed, & Dodging Bullets

    Marcus AdetolaBy Marcus AdetolaMay 5, 2024Updated:May 8, 2024No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Jhyve Gets Real on That Girl: Love, Greed, & Dodging Bullets
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    The intoxicating sting of lost love hangs heavy in the air on Jhyve’s That Girl, an R&B anthem with a vintage soul.

    This is no tale of a weeping lover bemoaning their fate. Instead, Jhyve spins a cautionary narrative against a backdrop of shimmering sonics.

    The lush instrumentation, conjured by Yogic Beats, is a perfect foil for Jhyve’s vocal delivery.

    On That Girl, Jhyve’s soulful vocals dance over the melody and hit your ears; it’s a smooth mid-tempo R&B bop.

    His voice is a soulful sigh, a weary echo resonating with the bitter truth of a heartbreak that still cuts deep.

    Yet, there’s a defiance crackling beneath the surface; this isn’t a man drowning in sorrow but one sharing his hard-won wisdom.

    Jhyve Image via Instagram
    Jhyve Image via Instagram

    “Yeah yeah, yeah,” he begins, and there’s an almost nostalgic ache in that repetition.

    You can almost picture him shaking his head, the ghost of a bitter smile playing on his lips.

    He paints a vivid picture of a woman lost to the allure of wealth, addiction, and shallow self-preservation – a dangerous creature cloaked in dazzling beauty.

    Lines like “Not everything that shines is a pearl” are woven into the beat, a hypnotic warning echoing through the chorus.

    There’s both condemnation and pity for ‘that girl’, wrapped up in Jhyve’s delivery.

    He’s not just lamenting a failed relationship; he’s pulling back the curtain on destructive patterns, on the desperate facade of a life teetering on the edge of ruin.

    It’s in the final verse that That Girl truly hits its stride. Here, the heartbreak transforms into something raw and revelatory.

    Jhyve acknowledges the woman’s own generational trauma, but he refuses to let it be an excuse.

    His sardonic “I hope you find what you’re looking for” is dripping with world-weary wisdom.

    That Girl goes beyond a catchy R&B track. It’s a sonic cautionary tale—a heartbreak woven with the sharp honesty of hindsight.

    This isn’t a wallowing lover; this is a survivor baring his scars, hoping his experience might just ring in someone else’s ears before it’s too late.

    Jhyve’s knack for infusing emotional depth into his work shines through once again.

    Jhyve That Girl Song Cover
    Jhyve That Girl Song Cover

    It’s a shift from the vulnerable beauty of Love in Me. That Girl shows another facet of this artist: wiser, perhaps a little more jaded, but still with a heart that yearns to connect and, perhaps, to heal.

    Fans of Usher would certainly like this.

    Jhyve That Girl Lyrics

    Verse 1
    Yeah yeah, yeah
    I loved this girl once she said
    If it don’t make dollars
    Then it sure don’t make sense
    Left me for a rich man
    And I ain’t seen her since
    I hear she still putting all that
    Snow up her nose
    I miss when addiction wasn’t cool I suppose 

    Things don’t go her way
    Ohh she get kinda mean
    Ohh she got a temper
    Ohh its armageddon

    Saying all this just in case you run into her
    She a real piece of work yeah

    Chorus
    I’m saying look out for that girl, yeah
    You just a passenger in her world
    Oh, Oh
    Not everything that shines is a pearl
    Oh, no
    I’m saying look out for that girl
    Oh, oh
    Watch out

    Verse 2
    Deep inside I knew she 
    wasn’t one I could trust
    Had that Gucci handbag 
    Ain’t nun in there but dust
    Can’t say that I blame her
    Turning out how she is
    Mama did the same thing
    Working poles for the hits

    Look a lil closer
    All you see is cappin’
    Scared to be herself
    Don’t know what would happen

    Saying all this just in case u make her your wife
    You won’t come out alive

    Chorus
    I’m saying look out for that girl, yeah
    You just a passenger in her world
    Oh, Oh
    Not everything that shines is a pearl
    Oh, no
    I’m saying look out for that girl
    Oh, oh
    Watch out

    Good luck
    Got some good good
    So what
    I hope you find what you’re looking for
    You should try getting high a lil more
    Yeah yeah yeah

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