Rone Andrews’ latest, “Some Tongue Therapy,” has a slick confidence, a track that opens like a wink across a crowded room and unfolds into something far more layered. The song is built on a subtle yet irresistible groove, venturing into adult themes without ever falling for the obvious, showing that restraint can be just as provocative as excess.
“Some Tongue Therapy” is distinctive in its dual nature. Andrews crafts a sound that is playful and rhythmic, clearly grounded in a love for dance-driven moments. The production feels warm and familiar, almost reflective for the house-party era when music had both energy and intimacy. It's easy to imagine this song filling a room, feet moving, and conversations just beneath the surface.
Rone Andrews keeps things smooth and conversational, letting tone and timing do the heavy lifting. There’s the ease of a storyteller, a sense of lived experience, and an ability to read a room. This is music not just to be heard but to be felt moving. “Some Tongue Therapy” proves Andrews can do grown-up storytelling and dancefloor appeal without competing, they can coexist effortlessly.

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