Aye Hunna takes us on a carefree twilight drive with his latest single, “Wanna Do” a sun-kissed, west London breeziness forged into melodic trap. It’s the kind of record you roll down the windows to at midnight, where syrupy autotune meets swagger, and the beat, like the chorus, is as sticky as toffee.
The summer energy is palpable from the very first notes of “Wanna Do.” That autotune melody is relaxed but not lazy, and just slides across your brain like sunlight at dusk. It’s not overdoing it, but it takes your ears right away, and it gets a little bit more underneath. And when that chorus hits? Instant repeat, the kind of earworm that even the morning coffee playlist is envious of.
It’s not just about nectar vibing. And Aye Hunna’s bars tether the track with down-to-earth swagger. His rhymes walk the line between bravado and self-exposure, he’s not just playing a role, you’re hearing the real him. It’s that strain of lyricism that gives “Wanna Do” its heartbeat. The emotion, the emotional truth of storytelling courses through every line, no filters, no frills. It feels, simply put, honest.
There’s something contagious about how much “Wanna Do” is trending on already. Fans of melodic trap with that distinctive UK tang are leaning in for more and for good reason. It’s the type of laid-back that soundtracks scenic video montages, long-form TikTok story time, or even the soundtrack to a spontaneous summer night with friends.
