1 Track
March 11, 2022
Abstract Music
"Truesay" is most heard in Toronto slang but is a term that originates from the Caribbean, meaning that you're speaking truth or in agreeance with what's being said. "Truesay" is the first single from Justina JL's upcoming EP that speaks about having fun in the club, and turning up but most importantly, being a boss chick that knows what she's after. Justina JL is an upcoming R&B singer from the Bahamas, who now resides in Toronto, Canada. Yung Tory, a rising rap star, is featured on the track as well with an interesting yet complimentary response to Justina JL's verse. "Truesay" depicts a short story of meeting in the club, and Justina JL describes herself as being the bod gyal you see with her friends, enjoying the night. You can't just step to her in any way and when you do, make sure to come correct. "Bod gyal nuh play number two" so if you're looking for her, you've found the one. Produced by Ante O'Connor and Sspiketrap, recorded at Abstract Studios, "Truesay" captures the essence Justina JL is going for with this mid-tempo, R&B song with island vibes. What seems to start off as a slow song instantly turns into more of an upbeat, Caribbean chune once Justina JL starts to sing. Justina JL gives a glimpse of her Caribbean background with her patois throughout the song, and then brings us back to Toronto when she's telling the audience, "Truesay, I don't business what you say". Yung Tory comes on the track with swagger, letting Justina JL know that he hears her but he's just there for a good time and to turn up. The pair compliment each other on the track and have had undeniable chemistry since meeting. You can prepare to hear more collaborations with Justina JL and Yung Tory in the near future.
Abstract Music
"Truesay" is most heard in Toronto slang but is a term that originates from the Caribbean, meaning that you're speaking truth or in agreeance with what's being said. "Truesay" is the first single from Justina JL's upcoming EP that speaks about having fun in the club, and turning up but most importantly, being a boss chick that knows what she's after. Justina JL is an upcoming R&B singer from the Bahamas, who now resides in Toronto, Canada. Yung Tory, a rising rap star, is featured on the track as well with an interesting yet complimentary response to Justina JL's verse. "Truesay" depicts a short story of meeting in the club, and Justina JL describes herself as being the bod gyal you see with her friends, enjoying the night. You can't just step to her in any way and when you do, make sure to come correct. "Bod gyal nuh play number two" so if you're looking for her, you've found the one. Produced by Ante O'Connor and Sspiketrap, recorded at Abstract Studios, "Truesay" captures the essence Justina JL is going for with this mid-tempo, R&B song with island vibes. What seems to start off as a slow song instantly turns into more of an upbeat, Caribbean chune once Justina JL starts to sing. Justina JL gives a glimpse of her Caribbean background with her patois throughout the song, and then brings us back to Toronto when she's telling the audience, "Truesay, I don't business what you say". Yung Tory comes on the track with swagger, letting Justina JL know that he hears her but he's just there for a good time and to turn up. The pair compliment each other on the track and have had undeniable chemistry since meeting. You can prepare to hear more collaborations with Justina JL and Yung Tory in the near future.
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Truesay (feat. yung tory)
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Justina JL
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96 BPM
Eb Minor
2:51
2022-03-11
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