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Mýa’s “GIVE IT TO YOU” Brings Retro Soul and Modern Confidence Together

  • Writer: Victoria Pfeifer
    Victoria Pfeifer
  • 4 hours ago
  • 2 min read

Mýa has always understood the power of reinvention, and "GIVE IT TO YOU" proves that timeless music rarely has an expiration date. Lifted from her long-awaited tenth studio album, Retrospect, the single pairs the Grammy-winning artist with legendary DJ and cultural tastemaker D-Nice for a release that feels both nostalgic and unmistakably current.

D-Nice sets the tone with a charismatic spoken introduction that transports listeners straight into the spirit of 1985. References to roller skates, block parties, funk, and soul establish the track's vintage foundation before Mýa steps in with effortless confidence. Rather than relying on over-the-top production or forced nostalgia, "GIVE IT TO YOU" thrives on groove, warm instrumentation, and Mýa's smooth vocal delivery, which remains as polished as ever.

What makes the single especially compelling is its story. Originally written and recorded a decade ago, the song demonstrates just how enduring strong songwriting can be. Instead of sounding dated, it feels refreshingly authentic, capturing an era-inspired sound without becoming a parody of it. Mýa delivers every lyric with playful self-assurance, embracing a woman who knows exactly what she wants and isn't afraid to say it.

The accompanying music video strengthens that vision. Filmed against the vibrant backdrop of Venice Beach, it channels the colorful energy of Prince-era Minneapolis funk while incorporating grainy, cinematic textures reminiscent of Breakin'. References to icons like Vanity 6, Mary Jane Girls, and Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam are woven naturally throughout the styling, creating a visual experience that celebrates the '80s without feeling trapped by it.

Following recent releases like "Just a Little Bit" and "ASAP," "GIVE IT TO YOU" continues to build momentum around Retrospect while showcasing an artist who has never stopped evolving. Mýa isn't simply revisiting the past; she's reminding listeners why her artistry has remained relevant across generations. With infectious charm, polished visuals, and undeniable charisma, "GIVE IT TO YOU" feels less like a comeback and more like the next confident chapter in an already remarkable career.



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