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moonflower

Jay Lewn’s "moonflower" is a smooth, seductive ride through the nighttime, blending moody synths with a dash of rebellion. From his upcoming mixtape SATELLITE KID, the track embodies that wild, carefree feeling of a night out—one where you chase pleasure without a second thought about what comes next. With a production that’s both sparse and immersive, Jay's vocals glide through dark beats like a car speeding through the midnight streets.

Inspired by Portishead, Frank Ocean, and early James Blake, "moonflower" is a perfect fusion of R&B, alt-pop, and electronic vibes. Co-written with Subculture (BINA., Goya Gombani), Dan Hylnu (Rachel Chinouriri), and GG (Koffee, Lojay), the track captures that heady mix of freedom and recklessness. As part of SATELLITE KID, it reflects Jay’s journey of self-reflection after a tough breakup, blending raw emotion with a playful, liberated spirit.

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