Kojo Kay’s “MORETHINK” takes the all-too-familiar modern ailment of overthinking and turns it into an energetic, genre-bending listening experience. Kojo Kay draws from hip-hop, rap, alt-pop, and electro-pop to craft something that feels restless, colorful, and emotionally immediate.
The production gives a restless bassline that creates an unending motion, while flickering bell samples and distorted vocal synths give an unsettled feeling that reflects the tension of an overactive mind. Simultaneously, the lively percussion creates an infectious rhythm, echoing the influence of Kojo Kay’s Ugandan and Ghanaian roots. That blend of anxious subject matter and lively production makes the song especially engaging.
Sometimes anxiety comes with movement, noise, energy, and even moments of joy. Kojo Kay captures that contradiction with an intimate, contemporary sound. The outcome is a creative single that turns internal conflict into something listeners can groove to, contemplate, and find themselves in.
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