Leo Tea comes through with a statement piece for the bold "Won't Stop." This track commands attention, incorporating the heartbeat of dance-pop with trap's gnarl and pop-rap's bite. It's an anthem, the kind of track that takes over and refuses to give up control.
There's a smash of infectious rhythm and undeniable swagger built into "Won't Stop." The production alternates between high-octane dance textures and floor-rattling, bottom-heavy trap drops, resulting in a soundscape that is as ready for the festival main stage as it is gritty streets. Leo Tea carries it through with a commanding but smooth delivery, riding the beat and every word with such assurance that everything sticks. It's not just another dance track, it's a concoction meant to burst through Spotify playlists and demand heavy rotation. With a mix of ear candy melody and rap-addled momentum, the Washington D.C. presentation has kept "Won't Stop" applicable in several settings – those late-night rides where you'd spot potential prey on four wheels during your lap around I-295 or the dance floor as soon as dew came upon it and folks gradually got hungry for more.
Leo Tea shows off an artistry fueled by hybrid energy, pushing boundaries that can sound both seamless and explosive. "Won't Stop" is not just the name of a song, it's a mission statement. This is a song made to last, to move, and resonate with anyone in chase of an instance of eternal intensity. With "Won't Stop," Leo Tea not only enters the conversation of genre-blending artists, but he also asserts himself loudly. This is the sound of determination and momentum, a beat that will not die.
