Categories: Singles

Gloreymi reveals R&B offering ‘We Don’t Need Nobody’

Rhode Island based artist Gloreymi aka Mimi or Glo is back with vivid new R&B offering ‘We Don’t Need Nobody’. Inspired by the likes of music royalty Ashanti, Erykah Badu, Rihanna & Tony Braxton to name a few, Gloreymi could easily find her name in the same lights as her favourites. Glo graduated college in 2018 and has been on a pursuit to live out her dream of being a full time musician while still working as a nurse and helping save lives. She is the definition of a go getter.

Speaking about the new release, Gloreymi shares, “We Don’t Need Nobody is a love song for a person whose fallen deep for someone else. I heard the beat and instantly thought about my boo, and felt I had to write a song about how they make me feel.”

Musically, the track resides in a feel-good R&B avenue that could easily make your party playlist and also your chilled playlist. The sort of artist you’d be happy for your future kids to look up to, Gloreymi’s a role model on a mission to change the genre forever.

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