Last week, Courtnie sent us into outer space with “Nebula,” an uplifting song about the bright light that everyone possesses.
Today, she’s still in the uplifting spirit, this time on the vibey, Brandon Combs-produced track, “You So.” On the song, she highlights the strengths of Black people in regards to recent public struggles.
She sings, “This some Afrocentric sh*t, like we in the 90s,” she sings before adding, “I met God last night, He looks like you / Kinks in his hair, that’s right, brown skin like you.”
“In light of all that's going on with black America right now, from police brutality to revolutionary acts at Mizzou near my hometown St. Louis, this track couldn't be more relevant,” she explained. “‘You So’ is about how poetic we are as a people.”
Be uplifted by Courtnie’s lyrics.
The Midwest-artist is currently prepping her Nebula EP.
“You So” by Courtnie is a vibrant R&B track that pulses with infectious energy and irresistible charm. Courtnie’s silky-smooth vocals glide effortlessly over the upbeat tempo, creating an exhilarating sonic experience that’s impossible not to groove along to.
Lyrically, “You So” is a celebration of self-assurance and confidence, as Courtnie sings about embracing individuality and owning one’s unique qualities. Her playful and flirtatious lyrics add a touch of sass and attitude to the song, making it an anthem for self-love and empowerment.
Set against a backdrop of funky instrumentation and catchy hooks, “You So” creates a feel-good atmosphere that’s perfect for dancing and letting loose. The song’s infectious rhythm and upbeat vibe make it an instant mood-booster, guaranteed to put a smile on listeners’ faces.
With its catchy melodies and empowering message, “You So” showcases Courtnie’s talent as both a vocalist and a performer, leaving a lasting impression with its infectious energy and undeniable charm. It’s a song that encourages listeners to embrace their unique qualities and celebrate what makes them special.








