Sabrina Claudio reveals her super sensual side on intimate new track "All To You"
Sabrina Claudio is no stranger to be being upfront about her confident sexuality. She writes songs that are driven by desire and intimacy, but on her new track "All To You" she pulls down all the barriers to reveal her most sensual side yet.
Having caused a stir with the independently-released EP Confidently Lost and a 12-track mixtape that went viral back in 2017, Claudio has quickly established herself as a new talent to take note of, garnering a loyal following and being snapped up by Atlantic Records along the way.
"All To You" is a song that is steeped in bedroom vibes, where Claudio authoritatively asserts her sexuality, singing "My Love / My flower / Is she that good?" It's enough to make the more prudent among us blush, and probably not the best thing to play on the speakers at work.
The whole song is unapologetically steamy and upfront, where Claudio is almost whispering and purring as she iterates her intentions. The most important factor of the song, however, is that Claudio and her desire are in total control, leaving her lover practically begging on their knees.
Explaining the making of the song, Claudio has said "'All To You' is a completely different vibe. It’s more sensual. It was inspired by the power of a woman’s mind and body. I was in a room with my producer and the amazing musician Kaveh ...and then the melodies just flowed. The lyrics came naturally after that. I wanted to use the elements of fire and water to really embody the emotions we feel in the most intimate of interactions. From there, it was simple."
It is boldly sex-positive and empowering, where its stripped-back production only adds to the bare intimacy that envelops the song. It sounds like a star in the making.
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