
“move it along” is a line drawn in velvet, not chalk. Sasha Keable delivers a cool, unbothered tone laced with precision, while Leon Thomas matches her presence without overpowering her space. Together, they glide over a mid-tempo groove that’s both vintage and forward-thinking. The track carries a subtle swing, like it’s been stewing in neo-soul sensibilities but refuses to get too comfortable.
The production keeps things minimal but textured. Think analog warmth with digital polish. It’s the kind of song that sounds equally at home playing through headphones on a rainy solo commute or echoing across the speakers of a dimly lit after-hours lounge.
Lyrically, Keable asserts herself. “Move it along” may sound like just a phrase, but it’s an entire boundary set in lowercase confidence. Leon Thomas’ verse doesn’t play the role of a savior or a villain, he simply offers a complementary energy, giving the duet a satisfying balance without slipping into cliché.
“move it along” doesn’t give you fireworks, it’s smolders. No over-singing, no theatrics, just two artists fully in control of their delivery, letting silence and spacing speak just as loud as the notes.
“move it along” thrives in restraint. It’s the sonic equivalent of closing a door without slamming it and walking away with your shoulders back.
Check for Sasha Keable on IG: @sashakeable
Check for Leon Thomas on IG: @leanthomas
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