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The EP features empowering anthems such as “Thunda Thighs,” which arrived alongside clips of the song’s TikTok challenge, as well as singles “Where De Dee Kat“, and “Bashiri”. NΓΌdes is packed with Moonchild‘s quintessential infectious energy and sure to keep you dancing for the entire EP.
Moonchild is known of her extremely raunchy lyrics and performances which oozes sexual-liberation. The star says her EP is about liberation.
“The reason I used the title Nudes is because a lot of the times nudes are used against us and the whole EP is about sexual titles that are about ownership of owning it whether you are demanding sex or talking about your love fall or you are not going to tolerate bullsh*t while you are a lover of sex so it is to literally to liberate and say that we never wanted to be something that takes away our power in moment of fun and happiness we were doing it’Β
The musician says her music is always about liberation because she has been a victim of sexual violation, hence she feels she has the power to use her platform to send a message to the masses and liberate others.
“My music is always about liberation, so releasing it now is literally because we can but regards to the music I make it makes sexual liberation content because it is something that is very close to my heart and something that I can never be tired of because, I’ve been sexually violated and instead of crying about it i chose to use my platform as a way to liberate others.”
Speaking about working how it was working on it she says,
“It was really amazing because, it is something I have been working on for like 2 years, so it was exciting to finally have it it out as well.”
Β “I want to have every woman knowing every bit of their existence is worthy of being loved and valued. Knowing that you are that b*tch. Owning it and saying it unapologetically.”
Fearless, inclusive and a lot of fun, Moonchild Sanelly is only just getting started. Her iconic personal style combined with an outspoken approach to female sexual empowerment has earned her collaborations with BeyoncΓ©, Die Antwoord, Gorillaz, Diplo and Wizkid and built her a devoted fanbase.
Β “Bashiri and Girls and Boys because it is talking about me taking my boy to the club and seeing strippers and just the openness in a relationship.”
“I’m focusing on doing the album with so many releases and features and the Black Is King hype I’m using to promote my music,” she adds.
“I’m happy about it Simphiwe Dana even publicly said she wants to be part of it.”So Iβm doing a song with @Moonsanelly because baby can sing. Yβall donβt know that. And when I say someone can sing I mean it. Plus I love her whole aesthetic
β #BamakoIsHere (@simphiwedana) August 5, 2020
“I’m super proud that things are going according to my plans,” she adds.