Majesty Lyn Doesn’t Want You To “Stop Dancing” On New Single

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Majesty Lyn Stop Dancing

Port Harcourt-based singer, rapper and songwriter Majesty Lyn is back with her second single of the year Stop Dancing off her upcoming EP Things on Things. Coming off the back of three EPs and her first single of the year, Notice, which was released in July, Majesty Lyn is the exact embodiment of a musical and digital artist pushing the boundaries in both worlds. Her new single defines her re-emergence into the Nigerian soundscape as she makes a comeback.

The digital artist born Charlesyn Rosbeth Charles delivers with the hard bars of battle rap, heartfelt lyrics of RnB, and energetic playfulness of Afrobeats. Majesty Lyn has emerged as the artist to watch in the Nigerian soundscape as she pushes listeners to hear past the constructs of the current Afro-fusion world and explores a genre defying the norms of typical Afro sounds into something unique that’ll leave music lovers wanting more as she champions an Afro-Progressive wave.

On Stop Dancing Majesty Lyn and her dynamic, edgy, and versatile talent take the center stage on a pop sound that combines a feel-good Caribbean island party vibe with sensual African melodies. Stop Dancing was produced by Psalmist, mixed and mastered by STG, and features fellow upcoming artiste, Jackychan. Majesty Lyn has levelled up her sound to accommodate her dexterity while emphasizing her sensual vocal tendencies. Lyn, who is signed to Freeme Music, has had a staggering rise in her career and managed to amass a devoted following around her brand. 

With seductive percussion and upbeat melodies, the chorus, a persuasive yet assertive declaration, set the tone for Majesty Lyn and Jackychan to serenade their love interests as they taunt them with suggestive things about what they would do if they caught their lovers on the dancefloor. “If I catch you stop dancing. If I catch you stop dancing. If I catch you stop dancing,” sings Lyn as she sets the pace for the rest of the song. Majesty Lyn and Jackychan’s vocals blend seamlessly to provide a soothing counterpoint to the exotic energy on Stop Dancing.