Sammy Angelo and Geko ignites a fire with new romance anthem "Nobody But You" [Review]

UK artist Sammy Angelo introduces an authentic mix of profound lyricism and pop rap slickness on new single "Nobody But You" with Geko. This song is less of a vibe and more of a full-on musical moment, anchored in emotional gravity and raw chemistry. A talented songwriter and self-taught instrumentalist, Angelo doesn't let you forget that he's one of the UK's most exciting rising stars. He harnesses the Ayo Beatz-produced beat, pumped with funk grooves, slick basslines, and dominant percussion, and pairs it with a vocal delivery that's smooth yet emotionally charged. His delivery is cinematic, alternating shots of connection and openness while slowly ratcheting up the tension, and it all comes from a sense that he just knows he's the best, not that he's trying to force himself on anyone.

There's an undeniable groove that holds it all together, making you want to lean in and sense every detail. The funk touches are the skeletal source material of Sammy's verses, and they imbue a thoughtful yet forward quality that makes the song stand out like a sucker punch. The rapper/singer Geko does what he's known for. Clouding the waters between rap and R&B as he provides a sultry support to Sammy's anthem. He taps into the urgency of wanting, lending the song ferocity that enhances its emotional punch without overcasting its sleek finish.

There is a chemistry shared by Sammy Angelo and Geko that cannot be ignored. Their tones bounce easily off each other, and there's an engaging push-pull dynamic that makes "Nobody But You" sound like an actual conversation between two artists at the height of their powers. Throw in A-List worthy production from Ayo Beatz, and you've got the touch of BRIT-nominated collaborator S1mba, and you've got a track that doesn't just hit but resounds. "Nobody But You" is a story about the connection of the real, messy, beautiful variety. And with each beat and bar, Sammy Angelo and Geko prove they're not just here for music, they're here to make a statement. This is one for the late nights, the long drives, and the hearts that still believe in something true.

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