Seattle-based Prience Moore (pronounced Prince) is stealing hearts with “I Need A Girl”, a track made for anyone who loves R&B and soul that feels timeless yet fresh.
Prience’s voice is soft, tender, and effortlessly magnetic—layered like a painter’s brushstrokes, weaving harmonies that feel intimate, yet cinematic. Every phrase tells a story of love in its simplest, most beautiful form, making the listener feel understood, cherished, and a little nostalgic.
The production is a masterclass in old-school revival: smooth grooves, soulful keys, and rhythms that make you sway. It’s a track you want to play loud, perhaps with someone special beside you, letting the music spark connection and closeness.
“I Need A Girl” is an invitation to feel love deeply, gently, and irresistibly. Prience Moore reminds us why R&B still has the power to move hearts. Press play:
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