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“Met Somebody” by Justy | Hip Hop Song Review

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“On “Met Somebody,” Justy crafts a track that feels both emotionally open and effortlessly engaging. The vocals stand out through their expressive delivery, balancing sensitivity and confidence while maintaining a smooth, natural flow. The melody unfolds with a steady sense of purpose, creating an inviting atmosphere that gently draws the listener into its world. Rather than relying on dramatic moments, the song builds its appeal through consistency and charm. Supported by a lively yet controlled rhythm, “Met Somebody” carries a subtle optimism that gives the track its uplifting character and lasting appeal.”

-Nagamag.com

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Lyrics of Justy – Met Somebody

Think a lot of things that.
We dont say.
Play a lot of songs that.
We won’t sing.
Want a lot of things that.
We don’t need.
Lose a lot of things that.
We can’t see.

Think a lot of things that.
We dont say.
Play a lot of songs that.
We won’t sing.
Want a lot of things that.
We don’t need.
Lose a lot of things that.
We can’t see.

Think I got shook.
Seen a lot of things.
But I never seen you.
You grabbed ya chai latte.
Sitting in the booth.
Couldn’t make a move.
But I had to make a move.
I had to hit the zoom.
I had to hit the vroom.
Hey my name is Justy fancy meeting you.
Looked at me like trust me it’s good to meet you too.
But I can’t really trust me when it comes to you.
Cause.

Think a lot of things that.
We dont say.
Play a lot of songs that.
We won’t sing.
Want a lot of things that.
We don’t need.
Lose a lot of things that.
We can’t see.

Think a lot of things that.
We dont say.
Play a lot of songs that.
We won’t sing.
Want a lot of things that.
We don’t need.
Lose a lot of things that.
We can’t see.

I said I met somebody.
You met somebody?
Cute ass, smart ass, delight and all.
Vanilla scented smell like fall.
Got me breaking up my syllables.
But really it’s just critical.
You understand the pivotal.
Moment in my life.
Like we got one right move.
To turn this shit into life.
Like we was dating with intention.
From the mention.
No pressure second guessing.
If we always learn the lesson.
Like.

Think a lot of things that.
We dont say.
Play a lot of songs that.
We won’t sing.
Want a lot of things that.
We don’t need.
Lose a lot of things that.
We can’t see.

Think a lot of things that.
We dont say.
Play a lot of songs that.
We won’t sing.
Want a lot of things that.
We don’t need.
Lose a lot of things that.
We can’t see.

Mmm mmm mmm.
Mmm mmm mmm.
Mmm mmm mmm.
Mmm mmm mmm.
Mmm mmm mmm.
Mmm mmm mmm.
Mmm mmm mmm.
Mmm mmm mmm.


Release date: Jun 19, 2026

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Justy – Letting Loose (Spotify)

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“"Justy" presents an interesting tune with innovative ideas. "Letting Loose" has the structure of House matched with Hip-Hop style lyrics. Remarkable is the bass and beat part which function like a connecting ingredient between the two music genres.”

-Nagamag.com

"Letting Loose" is the first single where I've really experimented with house elements and song structure. When I first heard the beat I knew I wanted to incorporate some of that house-hip hop vibes in my delivery. The musiciality in the song felt like stepping out of my comfort zone and I wanted to write a song that also touched on that feeling of letting loose. The song is about unwinding and liberating yourself for yourself.

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Justy – Cool (Spotify)

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“Don't feel pretty cool? We have the solution just play the new song "Cool" from Justy which incorporates traditional jazz elemements and instrumental hip grooves, all blened together with soft soulful vocals and an elegant atmosphere around. A bright song which make you breath and cool down.”

-Nagamag.com

Rising jazz-hop R&B artist JUSTY joins the Village and brings her new single "Cool" to the table.

The Brooklyn-born, Staten Island-raised creator began writing music at 12 years old. Fast forward 10 years and the transparent singer/songwriter has blossomed into a unique and promising force. Inspired by the works of artists such as J Dilla, Amy Winehouse, NoName, Anderson Paak, and Lauryn Hill, Justy's style and sound continues to evolve while incorporating traditional jazz elements into her music.

In 2018, Justy's refreshing sound caught the eye of British music powerhead Kwame Kwaten (also of D-Influence) who brought her on for a two single project where she penned the notable tracks "Try"(2018) and "L8R" (2019). Her debut project Soul Food, the Precede blends genres to deliver a lyrically impactful portrayal of love, loss, insecurities, and ambition. She's seen praise from notable publications like Mixcloud, Earmilk, The 405 and more.

This self proclaimed "old soul" continues to showcase her maturity and growth as an independent artist with an enlightening new project. Upcoming single "Cool" follows her most recent release "Expectations," and will be part of a forthcoming album due out next year.

"nothing but cool positive vibes" - Earmilk

"late night joint that blends soulful vocals with hip-hop sounding bits and pieces"- Sign This Kid

New single "Cool" is a refreshing acoustic led track that features jazz trumpet, R&B style percussion, and stylistically layered vocals that draw you in instantly. "Cool" is exactly how it sounds - it's low-key in all the right ways and effortlessly composed. This single serves as a reminder to stay true to who you are.

On the single JUSTY shares, "'Cool' is a record that embodies a sense of acceptance despite the facade the world may present to you. When actress Eartha Kitt noted that compromising would in turn mean to lose one's own sense of self, she hit on this feeling of choosing reality over false pretenses. For me, "Cool" represents just that. No matter how much we outwardly portray things or how they're portrayed to us, reality will always be reality, and that's cool."

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