Original gyal, you are no replica (No)
Smooth, dean, no regular degular (No)
Pretty for real, and pretty pon my cellular (Know)
Mi know say ya hot (Know)
They never had a pretty girl from Joburg
See me now, and that's what they prefer
I don't touch no wheel 'cause I got a chauffeur
First class how I get 'round the world
Just miss me with the drama
Unless ya comin'
With the commas (Double it up)
Oh, DJ turn the sound up
'Cause we 'bout to pour
The rounds up (Tell 'em double it up)
From Jozi to Ibiza
They say it doesn't get sweeter
Feel my body banging like speaker
Ooh, sweating out my concealеr
Skin tight, no millimeter
And my face card makе 'em feel weaker
But you know that my body is a healer
Ooh, I love to make it
Jump, jump, jump, jump, jump, jump, jump
Oh, you know I love to make it jump, jump, jump (Hm)
Tump, tump, tump, tump, back it up-tup (Haibo)
You know I love to make it
Jump, jump, jump, jump, jump, jump, jump (Hm)
Oh, you know I love to make it jump, jump, jump (Hm)
Tump, tump, tump, tump, back it up-tup (Hm, haibo)
You know I love to make it
Only gotta make a call and I'm here (I'm here)
Gunna Wunna know your vibe, oh yeah (Oh yeah)
Listen to me, I put some carats in your ear (In your ear)
Make this stick jump, I want to put it in her rear
Wanna give D, I serve it like a dealer (Dealer)
Deep in her throat while I'm diggin' in her middle (Middle)
I'm back in Joburg, it can't feel no realer (Realer)
A perfect picture like a Polaroid (Polaroid, haibo)
She a trophy, no award (No award)
Baby sweet and tender like sirloin
Told the chauffeur take you to a Chanel store
Ever play with you, it be a world war (Tell 'em double it up)
From Jozi to Ibiza
They say it doesn't get sweeter
Feel my body banging like speaker
Ooh, sweating out my concealer
Skin tight, no millimeter
And my face card make 'em feel weaker
But you know that my body is a healer
Ooh, I love to make it
Jump, jump, jump, jump, jump, jump, jump
Oh, you know I love to make it jump, jump, jump
Tump, tump, tump, tump, back it up-tup (Haibo)
You know I love to make it
Jump, jump, jump, jump, jump, jump, jump
Oh, you know I love to make it jump, jump, jump
Tump, tump, tump, tump, back it up-tup (Haibo)
You know I love to make it
Original girl, you are no replica (No)
Smooth, dean, no regular degular (No)
Pretty for real and pretty pon my cellular (Know)
Mi know say ya hot (Know)
Meaning & Review Tyla, Gunna, Skillibeng - Jump
When listening to new tracks, especially from artists like Tyla, Gunna, and Skillibeng, you can always feel how these songs energize the atmosphere. Take “Jump Jump” as an example — a track that has already caught attention with its distinctive style and collaboration. The first thing that stands out is how Tyla maintains a great balance between her African identity and modern sound. She’s clearly not afraid to experiment, and it works for her. Her music carries something of Johannesburg and Jamaica, which makes the track unique. It’s fascinating how she seamlessly blends her roots with international trends, adding elements that sound fresh and energetic. Skillibeng’s presence in the song adds its own twist, but honestly, his part feels a bit undervalued, considering how briefly he appears in the track. His flow and style mesh well with Tyla’s, but it would have been nice to hear more verses rather than just a short intro to showcase his uniqueness.
Now, about Gunna. This time, he seems somewhat out of place in the track. His vocals feel slightly off compared to the rest of the song’s elements. While he’s undoubtedly talented, his voice doesn’t quite fit the overall sound here, which is a bit disappointing because his discography includes many tracks that perfectly align with his style.
The song has excellent visuals. The video captures the spirit and culture, adding a special atmosphere. The scenes with twerking and vibrant elements from Johannesburg make the video especially appealing. Tyla clearly aims to showcase her cultural identity, and she seems to succeed in doing so. “Jump” creates an impression of a lively musical celebration where each artist brings something unique. The track’s diversity, blending afrobeats and dancehall, along with the strong personalities of the performers, makes it appealing to a broad audience. The musical accompaniment and visual elements of the video create an engaging atmosphere, allowing fans to enjoy the blend of various cultural and musical influences.
At the same time, behind Tyla’s success and popularity lie the dangers inherent in the music industry, especially for young artists. There are concerns that successful performers might be influenced and changed in ways that alter their individuality and musical style. In this case, it’s important for Tyla and her team to stay true to themselves and continue creating music that reflects her true essence, drawing listeners with her sincerity and originality. What we’re trying to say is that fame and attention also bring criticism. Some fans are right to express concerns about potential changes in her image and style. Comparisons to well-known artists like Rihanna suggest that Tyla could become the next big star, but there’s also the question of maintaining her authenticity. There’s a view that the industry might "reshape" her style, as has happened with other artists.
Finally, it’s worth noting that some elements of the video and song evoke mixed feelings. On one hand, all these vibrant and extravagant details attract attention, but on the other hand, they might slightly distract from the track’s main idea.
20.05.2024