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Justine Skye’s ‘Yap’ Performance & New Era in Music

Justine Skye Unveils Energetic New⁣ Sound with MTV Push Performance of “Yap

R&B artist Justine Skye showcased her evolved musical ⁣direction with a vibrant performance of her​ latest‍ single, “Yap,” for MTV Push Live. The performance marks a significant moment in Skye’s return too music ‍after a two-year hiatus, signaling a shift towards a more club-focused, high-energy sound.

Skye’s performance and accompanying ‍interview with ⁢MTV ⁤reveal a creative⁢ process driven by ‍spontaneity and a ​desire for constant evolution. This new era for the artist follows the release of singles “Oh Lala” and “Bitch in Ibiza,” and represents a intentional departure ⁤from ‌the⁣ slower,more ⁢sensual R&B that defined her earlier work. Skye‌ credits ‍a change⁢ in her creative ‍environment – ‍now embracing collaborative, energetic studio sessions -‌ as‍ key to unlocking this​ fresh sound.

“I prefer for everything⁤ to be created into the room,” Skye told MTV.⁢ “If I ‌can’t feel it, then I get stuck. I feel like ‌if I‍ am‍ not having fun making‍ the song then it shouldn’t be made in this moment.” She added that she​ previously ⁣avoided studio collaborators⁣ because she worried they would⁤ become bored, but now​ finds the dynamic “fun… and ⁢we ​are dancing around ⁤and high energy.”

The artist ​cited‌ Beyoncé as a ​major‍ influence,praising her ⁢consistent ability to evolve her⁤ artistry. “Going to ⁣a​ Beyoncé concert was like⁣ homework for me,” Skye‌ said. “She is one of the few artists that has ⁤consistently stayed with the times and evolved her sound and image.”

Skye expressed excitement about this new chapter in her career, describing it as a liberating “start from scratch” moment. she is “inspired and motivated and ready to take on this ‌new girl, this ‍new woman,” promising more music and breakthroughs⁢ to come.

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