Angelo Mota Wants You Up & Moving on "Talk Too Much" (ft. Naja Young)

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Angelo Mota is moving the room. And the only reason the people are still on their feet is because you can't miss the bounce and breakdown in Talk Too Much.

The Naja Young-featured track pumps the sonic atmosphere with bounce that gets released anytime the people get down to it. Mota's peppy production flashes an island escapism tone from the gate using this distorted, whippy reverb chord sound, infusing coarse guitar chords that transition into a mini roadside riff. In a sense the earliest moments of the production collect the necessary number of people for the beat-drop. Needless to say, enough people were collected. Angelo Mota's swelled drums and bass awaken a lower-body living rhythm where the room officially starts moving. And that filthy glissade on the drum break before the instrumental break during the latter of Talk Too Much holds such a throwback groove and presents a new jolt in the rhythm the music feels brand new from there, keeping things lively 'till the end. Angelo Mota and Naja Young just have to keep in step.

Angelo and Naja's vocals stay in TTM's get down from the re-tooling of the song's structure and their charged vocals ironically focus on body movement and connection. Opening up with the first of two bridges in the song captures that catchy flag and leads with a dance movement. Mota's Simon Says flow and baffled cadence play to and for the dance floor. By his verses of the same tone, he's throwing out bonding wordplay to get closer to the apple of his eye in this setting. Naja Young and Angelo's duet on the chorus triples down on it. They both interpolate and flip Biz Markie's iconic line to truly lock in the thick, sexy tension. It's a tension bursting to be listened to.

Listen to Talk Too Much below.

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