Cookiee Kawaii Drops Her Transcendent Dance Track “Let Me Rock”


 Luminous and misty gender-fluid soul singer Cookiee Kawaii transports us to a spectacular spaced-out fantasy with her latest release “Let Me Rock.” The tune delivers a bold brilliance with effortlessly smooth vocals floating across groovy electro-fused layers. The shimmering warmth oozing from the track is the stuff of sheer bliss. The whole vibe engulfs us in the song’s sensual message of intense girl-on-girl desire. Smoldering lyrics like “let me rock girl, let me rock your body right” paired with lush landscapes create an idyllic paradise. "Let Me Rock" also features Rocky Snyda, whose confident charisma adds an extra element of allure.

New Jersey-based talent Cookiee Kawaii is known for her atmospheric beats and sultry tone. This staggering piece showcases the same air of seduction. Cookiee Kawaii’s most recognizable offering “Vibe” went viral in 2019, continuing to explode the following year on TikTok. With "Let Me Rock," she continues to cement her place in the dance-centric hip-hop/R&B scene. “Let Me Rock” is set to appear on her upcoming album Club Soda Vol. 3, and if the club-style single is any indication, Cookie Kawaii is gearing up for something special. 

Listen to "Let Me Rock" below:

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