ANASTÁZIE Releases R&B Melody, ‘Kiss & Let Go’ - Review
- I'm Not From London
- 6 days ago
- 2 min read
ANASTÁZIE’s ‘Kiss & Let Go’ glows with a sense of freedom — a track that refuses to settle neatly into one category, instead blending R&B sensuality, Afrobeats rhythm, and jazz-tinged sophistication into a fresh and confident whole. Co-produced and written by ANASTÁZIE herself, it’s both technically sharp and emotionally fluid, flowing between smooth grooves and bright, effervescent hooks.
From the opening bars, the rhythm section establishes an infectious bounce, lifted by syncopated percussion and bass that moves like water beneath her voice. Her vocal delivery carries an elegant confidence — breathy and controlled one moment, boldly expressive the next. There’s a warmth to her tone that draws you in immediately; even when she sings about letting go, it feels like liberation rather than loss.
‘Kiss & Let Go’ celebrates decisive freedom — the courage to choose your own path and enjoy the joy that comes with release. “It’s about freedom, youth, love — and having fun while you’re at it,” she says, and that philosophy radiates through the track. The production mirrors that sentiment, with bright horn inflections and rhythmic shifts that nod to her jazz influences without ever losing R&B’s melodic focus.
The blend of genres isn’t just stylistic; it’s a reflection of identity. ANASTÁZIE’s music feels borderless — a testament to modern hybridity where rhythm and melody are shared languages. The track captures that moment when heartbreak gives way to empowerment, the sound of someone dancing their way out of the past.
If ‘Kiss & Let Go’ signals where she’s headed next, ANASTÁZIE isn’t merely blending influences — she’s defining a new contour of contemporary R&B that’s as graceful as it is fearless.

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