A woman empowerment anthem that recognizes all the strong, independent, resilient, and extraordinary women from all over, Sky Whatley’s “Just Won’t Break” has all the qualities of a hit masterpiece. It is catchy and infectious, characterized by a signature Southern soul that is augmented by the reggae-funky vibe, exuding a danceable vibe that you will effortlessly fall for as you move with joyful abandon, singing willingly to the memorable hooks and verses.
It is not so hard to fall in love with this jam. It is funky and soulful with an agreeable tone and Sky Whatley makes it worthwhile with his unmistakably unique and intriguing vocals that ebb and flow in perfect sync with the beats, creating this infectious cadence that draws a listener in. The choral backing vocals add this harmonic layer that really adds to the track’s evocative emotions and appeal.
The words are vivid, even with the catchy hooks, “This song is for the women that keep on living, that just won’t break, even though you’ve been through hell, baby we can’t tell because you just won’t break” wrapping around a listener with an anthemic appeal and ensuring the song keeps on playing in a listener’s head long after the final notes fade away.
The guest artist, Tonio Armani who has been cosigned by Snoop Dogg adds a memorable appeal to the song with his velvety, emotive, and rich vocals, underscoring the track’s inspiration about strong-willed, independent, and resilient women who navigate life with a never-say-die attitude.
The visually striking music video is an extension of the music itself, a living canvas that brings the song’s inspiration to life both in apologue and symbolism. It is a little wonder why it has managed to garner over 55K views in such a short period of time.
Pay attention to the funkiness, soulful rhythmicity, lyrical cadence, and melodic intrigue and you will fall in love with “Just Won’t Break” tenfold.
Stream the track below and recommend it to a friend and stranger.
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