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ET - MOVE (Feat. Yung Xiim)
ET - MOVE (Feat. Yung Xiim)

ET – MOVE (Feat. Yung Xiim) | Groovy Vibe

ET is an R&B, Hip-Hop, and Rap artist based in Connecticut, USA. They use their music as a medium to convey messages close to them. Moreover, the talented young artist creates music that supersedes expectations. They thrive on the support and love gained from their audience and are always grateful. ET cites influences from the likes of Sean Kingston, Rae Sremmurd, The Weeknd, and Juice WRLD. With a vast array of influences, they create music that, definitely, goes above and beyond to emulate a more unique sound.

MOVE, their latest single is a track with so many intricacies. The song starts off on an arpeggio that carries throughout the song. Moreover, they match a similar vibe to the aforementioned influences. It’s like they took the best of all their influences and created something that sounds unique to themselves. The beats are strong and add a punch to the track while the instrumental keeps things toasty. Additionally, their lyrics match a similar vibe to those of Juice WRLD and keep you invested in the story behind the song. Yung Xiim adds some contrasts to the song that gives it an air of unpredictability.

ET and Yung Xiim created a song that you can possibly listen to at any given point in the day. Starting off your day with MOVE gives you some energy to get through the morning blues. And ending the day with it gives you the relaxation that you need to power down.

Be sure to add MOVE to your playlists today!

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