GIVĒON’s “Twenties“: A Soulful Reflection on Youth and Growth
GIVĒON, the R&B crooner whose velvety vocals have captivated audiences worldwide, has returned with a poignant new single, “Twenties,” a track that resonates with the bittersweet nostalgia of youth and the quiet wisdom of personal growth.
This song is a reflection, a soulful meditation on the passage of time and the lessons learned along the way.
Produced by a team of industry heavyweights, including Sevn Thomas and Maneesh Bidaye, “Twenties” is a testament to GIVĒON’s artistic evolution, a showcase of his ability to weave raw emotion into melodies that linger long after the song has ended.
The song captures the wistful energy of youth, the feeling of being on the cusp of something significant, the bittersweet realization that time is fleeting and every moment is precious.
The accompanying music video, directed by Loris Russier, further amplifies the song’s emotional impact, featuring a live band that enhances the already captivating performance.
This visual accompaniment adds another layer of depth to the listening experience, creating a truly immersive and unforgettable experience.
This track marks his first solo release since his critically acclaimed debut album, “Give or Take,” solidifying his position as a prominent figure in the contemporary R&B landscape.
This return to the spotlight comes as GIVĒON prepares for a busy year, celebrating the fifth anniversary of his debut project, “Take Time,” the project that first introduced him to the world and established him as a force to be reckoned with.
With hits like “Heartbreak Anniversary” and collaborations with major artists like Justin Bieber and Daniel Caesar already under his belt, GIVĒON’s return is highly anticipated, signaling his readiness to make an even greater impact on the music scene in 2025 and beyond.
“Twenties” is available for streaming on all major platforms, inviting listeners to immerse themselves in its soulful melodies and introspective lyrics, a reminder that even in the midst of change, the music always remains.
Quotable Lyrics:
How was I supposed to know
This is how it’s gonna go?
Thought that if I put you first enough
We would last for sure, last for sure (For sure)
Remember our first kiss, was in a rental car
Now I kinda wish it was a hit and run



