REVIEW: W7lf - “Won't Wait (For You)” feat. Veronikka

W7lf, versatile rapper and songwriter, showcases his unique style and multicultural influences in his latest single, "Won't Wait (For You)" featuring the talented Perth-born singer-songwriter, Veronikka. With a background that spans from Libya to Australia, W7lf combines traditional hip-hop with elements of jazz, funk, and neo-soul, creating a sound that defies categorization.

The collaboration between W7lf and Veronikka brings a captivating dynamic to "Won't Wait (For You)". W7lf's relentless presence and commanding flow are beautifully complemented by Veronikka's dreamy and ethereal vocals, which delicately blend into the background of the song. The track begins with blissful piano lines, setting a soothing tone before the chilled and atmospheric production enters, instantly captivating the listener.

The track is a chilled and melancholic hip-hop track that transcends genres, with elements that appeal to pop, rap, and everything in between. W7lf's music is open to interpretation and meant to be enjoyed, and the collaboration with Veronikka results in a truly resonating and genre-defining piece of music. The song delivers a powerful message about the importance of self-love without harboring hate towards a significant other. It exudes confidence, happiness, and empowerment, while still maintaining the signature chilled, raw, and bouncy sound that W7lf is known for.

Talking about the song, W7lf explains: “Won’t Wait is a love song. It conveys the importance of love for self, but not at the expense of hate towards your significant other (Ex or otherwise). It’s cocky; It’s happy; It’s empowering. Yet, the chill, raw & bouncy sound that I’m known for is still there. I want everyone (He, She & They) who listens to this song to know that they ain’t got to wait for them. Whether they left or you did, waiting for them is hell. There’s no honour, strength or love in it.”

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