“Dangerous” is the newest single from contemporary songstress, Limi. The track tells a forbidden love story where all caution is thrown to the wind as tensions peak. Limi expertly captures the captivating, seductive atmosphere of trap-wave and dark R&B genres, expressing divine femininity with each breath. She fuses her multicultural upbringing with 15+ years of writing and producing experience, resulting in a unique creative direction.
Limi’s 2020 single “The Best I Ever Had” catalyzed her first breakthrough, amassing over 25 million streams. “Obsessed,” released in 2022, topped this feat and still dominates her discography with 42 million streams and counting (partially thanks to the fan edit community on TikTok). In 2023, she released her first full album, “The Best I Ever Had,” co-produced/written with her core collaborators dakun, Brian Bernotas, and JayWoodBeatz. Limi sparks intrigue, as her music taps into the listener’s deepest emotions. Her sound design often includes echoing, boundless synths and vocals, boosting the allure of her songwriting.
“Dangerous” is warm and full of sweet tension. The track opens with her voice approaching from a distance, hauntingly panning around. The synths bloom brightly, shortly silenced by a chill trap beat. The chorus is catchy in both melody and cadence, emphasizing the message of the song.
Know you should be running
But you don’t care
Never met nobody who could compare
Answer to my body like it’s a prayer
Taking me there
Taking me there
Limi, “Dangerous”
Limi’s audience continues to grow as both fans and new listeners recognize and appreciate her artistry. Her music has a luxurious, mysterious vibe, serving as a perfect background for one’s daydreams or fantasies. “Dangerous” is her first release of 2024, marking the beginning of a new era. Her discography is irresistible to those who find comfort in the darkness, fit for lovers of artists like Azee, The Weeknd, and Darci.
Stream “Dangerous” now on Spotify and Apple Music, and follow Limi on Instagram to stay updated on future releases.
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