
Rachel Foxx's "Mistress" is all about self-confidence and is a certified banger
The R'n'B sensation's latest offering will have you donning your very best outfit and heading straight for the dance floor in next to no time.
Within the first seconds of "Mistress"'s low pulsing beat, you just know that it's going to be massive. Full of electrifying rhythms and Rachel Foxx's sultry vocals, it will seep into your consciousness and have you inadvertently moving before you know it.
It's a self-assured song about being comfortable in your own skin where Foxx encourages women to feel confident in themselves, as the singer explains: "I wrote 'Mistress' for females, it’s about feeling confident, feeling sexy and fun. A lot of my previous songs are about heartbreak and love and I wanted to switch it up for a second. 'Mistress' was really fun to write and make, and then Don-E came and added his flavour and the rest was history."
Already tipped for big things in 2018, "Mistress" just proves that the East London singer is on a massive upward trajectory and is more ready than ever to dominate clubs up and down the country with her infectious brand of R'n'B.
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