
“Muse (Dolce and Gabbana)” has a steady Afrobeat groove that makes you move without thinking about it. The beat is warm and full, with a rhythm that feels natural and unforced. You can hear the space in the production , nothing’s crammed in, so every sound has room to breathe.
Viv Latifa’s voice sits right in the middle of that groove. She’s confident but not over the top, letting her tone and timing speak for her. She delivers each line with intention, and you can tell she’s completely in control of the mood.
The lyrics are about owning your place and knowing your worth. When she calls herself the muse, it’s clear she’s not talking about being in the background. She’s the one directing the energy. The Dolce & Gabbana reference fits because the whole track feels stylish, polished, and deliberate.
It’s the kind of song you can play on repeat, because it locks you into a rhythm and keeps you there. It’s confident, smooth, and easy to sink into.
The emotional core of “Muse (Dolce and Gabbana)” isn’t about romance, heartbreak, or even triumph in the conventional sense , it’s about presence. It’s about the ability to alter a space simply by stepping into it. The track leaves you with the sense that Viv Latifa isn’t waiting to be seen; she’s already been noticed, and the room is still adjusting to her energy.
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