Bottara is back with “Give It To Me”, a sultry, confident single that effortlessly fuses playful energy with emotional depth. Teaming up once again with long-time collaborator 2 Points, the London-based artist channels a late-night spark of inspiration into a track that feels as intimate as it is bold. From the very first beat, it’s clear that Bottara and 2 Points’ creative chemistry has only strengthened since their debut, Crumble Baby, with the production flowing seamlessly around Bottara’s expressive vocals.
The song carries influences from powerhouse artists like Beyoncé and Doechii, balancing rhythm, sensuality, and self-assuredness without ever feeling forced. In particular, the rhythmic sway reminiscent of Beyoncé’s Cuff It and the effortless edge of Doechii’s Persuasive shine through, creating a sound that’s playful yet commanding. But what makes “Give It To Me” stand out is the story behind it: a late-night conversation with a friend confessing their feelings sparked a moment of emotional clarity, which Bottara translates into music. The track captures that electric tension of desire—naming it, feeling it, but letting it breathe—without needing to rush or explain.
Musically, the single is a study in controlled confidence. The production hits just the right mix of sultry basslines, shimmering synths, and subtle vocal layering, giving the song a luxurious, intimate atmosphere. Lyrically, it’s about acknowledging wants and needs on your own terms—a reminder that power and patience often go hand in hand. By the time the track winds down, you’re left feeling the quiet intensity of desire, a heartbeat lingering long after the song ends.
‘Give It To Me’ is a masterclass in playful confidence, blending emotional honesty with irresistible pop energy