Jean Deaux Releases Her Bouncy New Single "Back 2 You"

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Chicago's Jean Deaux links up with producer Phoelix for new song, "Back 2 You."

Jean Deaux hasn't missed once so far. The Chicago singer's been dishing out some incredibly solid music recently including her project Soular System Vol. 1: Dark Matter[s]. Since the release of the project, she hasn't slowed down one bit and keeps showing off her musical growth with each track she drops. She's getting ready to release her forthcoming EP titled, Krash and today, she came through with another solid track titled, "Back 2 You."

Jean Deaux comes through with her latest single, "Back 2 You." The song was produced by Phoelix who's worked with Jean Deaux on numerous occasions. She explained to Saint Heron that she first heard Phoelix making the beat on Smino's "Swanita" tour and immediately wanted dibs on it.

"He actually never gave it to me until after tour. I didn’t even think about the words," she said. "I just let it flow. I had come off tour wanting to make something that just felt good and powerful. The words matched, I think.”

Quotable Lyrics
Keep it bouncy
I'm the sticky icky type
Catch me on the hotline
On my Pretty Ricky rhyme


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