prience moore delivers a stunning soulful confession
what would you do feels intimate from the first line, built around words that came before the music. there’s a great, 90s hip hop soft nostalgia to this. but also a real weight that’s sticking with you long after ‘what would you do’ is done. it’s reflective, vulnerable, and not scared to sit in the uncomfortable spaces relationships leave behind.
Prience Moore, based in seattle, builds his music around lyricism first, letting emotion guide everything else. recorded at michael miller productions at unlimitedtalents, the track leans on Babyface and George Michael but without being too drawn into their worlds.
it’s a great, hip hop moment, sincere and grounded. capturing that universal hope that love will last forever, and the quiet realisation that life rarely moves in straight lines. a real moment.
thank u for making this prience moore 🤍


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