Honey Bxby Warns Her Lover To Not Cross The Line On “Left Eye”
The Asbury-Park singer Honey Bxby warns a lover not to cross the line with her in her latest single, “Left Eye.” Honey Bxby
The Asbury-Park singer Honey Bxby warns a lover not to cross the line with her in her latest single, “Left Eye.” Honey Bxby sings about the pain of being betrayed by a lover and being hurt by what the lover has done and said to her. She sings about how she can burn his house down and act out angrily to the point where she’s lost in the drinks she had to cope with the heartbreak.
Honey Bxby’s “Left Eye” is produced by Worldwide Fresh. Honey sings on the Mobb Deep “Quiet Storm” flipped instrumental about how being called a bitch hurts her and how the betrayal has made her angry enough to pull up to the man’s house and confront him. This song caters to her own sub-genre of “chaotic R&B,” which she pulls from the days of 90s neo-soul music. “Left Eye” plays to the age-old idiom of “Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned.”
“Creating left eye was really dope, I was nervous at first doing another sample. Super nervous but I ended up loving the record and I hope fans will too,” exclaims Honey.
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