Prience (Prince) Moore, a Seattle artist, comes back with what could be his most sentimental and emotionally sincere release to date, I Need A Girl. The single is a fresh breeze in the modern R&B, combining the sound of the contemporary world with a heart-warming glance at what love is, that is, both the eyes of a child and a grown-up, who still seeks something real and pure.
Combining the song of a broken heart with his soul, Prience is still in the process of developing his own style. His music is remarkable in its honesty, prudence and of course in its charisma. The lyrics of this song are also emotionally charged, which makes the use of a dreamy vocal delivery very much appropriate as each line is heartfelt.
Prience gives a beautiful image of soft pain, of waking up next to someone whose smile seems to be magic, or of the cozy and gentle comfort, of the love that makes even the most silent moments gleam. The song has light tunes and easy vocals that can make the listeners have a fair image of what he considers the ideal woman, and at the same time, with a bit of naivety and a bit of emotional maturity.
The motivation of the song is rough and easy to relate with. The idea of having a crush came to Prience after he had a conversation with his nephew Knuck on a certain subject on crushes and the perplexing issue regarding which girl is the one that is right. This sincere scene was the core of the song, which made it a bit warmer and more natural, which a significant number of listeners are going to relate to.
The lyrical sincerity of the song is one of the strongest points of I Need A Girl. All the lines are sincere, tender and real, so this release is one of the most emotional Prience Moore had written so far.
