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“You” is a collaborative single by American rapper Lola Brooke featuring singer Bryson Tiller, released on September 22, 2023. The track serves as the second single from Brooke’s debut studio album, Dennis Daughter. Produced by Khris Riddick-Tynes of The Rascals and LilJuMadeDaBeat, the song samples “Get Me Home” by Foxy Brown featuring Blackstreet, infusing a classic ’90s R&B vibe into its modern hip-hop framework.

Background and Inspiration

Lola Brooke, hailing from Brooklyn, aimed to channel her “inner soft girl with a twist” for this track, paying homage to artists like Foxy Brown who paved the way for female rappers. The collaboration with Bryson Tiller adds a soulful dimension, blending Brooke’s gritty rap style with Tiller’s smooth vocals.

Composition and Style

The song is characterized by its sultry tone, with Brooke delivering sexually explicit lyrics in a gruff yet intimate flow, diverging from her typical high-energy performances. Tiller’s contribution on the chorus complements the track’s sensual atmosphere, creating a seamless fusion of hip-hop and R&B elements.

Critical Reception

Critics have praised “You” for showcasing Brooke’s versatility and ability to transition between energetic anthems and soulful melodies. Tallie Spencer of HotNewHipHop noted that the song exemplifies Brooke’s range, while Shawn Grant of The Source highlighted its sultriness and charm.

Music Video

Directed by Samuel McKnight, the music video exudes luxury and sensuality, featuring scenes set in an opulent residence. Brooke is depicted sipping champagne in a dressing room, while Tiller appears on a balcony with a romantic interest. The video includes nods to Lil’ Kim’s iconic visuals, enhancing its nostalgic appeal.

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