Keviyon dropped a summer jam that’s guaranteed to dominate charts titled “Your Love.” The feel-good R&B track exudes a nostalgic vibe, pairing a lively guitar and piano. Additionally, as others have vocalized, “Your Love” is the perfect skate song. Moreover, it serves as a dance anthem. The chorus alone is enough to have one hooked!
About the message behind “Your Love,” Keviyon says:
“This song represents being comfortable with your sexuality to love whoever you desire at the moment freely. I hope to continue to push the narrative that we are all one and should focus more on loving each other than finding ways to divide us as a community and as a human race.”
From a lyrical perspective, listeners find Keviyon living in the moment. Tapping into a velvety register and a strong suit of confidence, he expresses the highlight to an unforgettable night with good company.
“Tell the DJ run it back one time/I just wanna rock your body right/Tequila on the rocks no lime.”
After, he delivers this significant line through the chorus, “Stop playing girl, stop playing boy. Let me love you tonight.”
This excerpt follows the saying, “love is love.” It doesn’t matter what your sexual orientation is.
As the song progresses, he lays down some rhymes. Directed towards the one who’s captivated his heart, Keviyon admits to being in awe of them for a while.
“It don’t really matter ’cause you’ve always been mine/Always been fine like the cherry red wine.”
If they’re looking to get away, the singer-songwriter says they can travel the world together. There’s no hidden agenda behind these plans. He’s a natural lover.
Towards the end, he instructs others to bring themselves to the dance floor. He also gives a breakdown of what dance moves to do. This step-by-step is likely for people (like me) who are a little off on coordination.
About Keviyon:
Keviyon is a California-based singer-songwriter. Raised in a family of six, he developed his passion for music at 8-years-old. At a young age, he would perform in school
showcases and sing in church. The artist was determined to make a name for himself in the music industry.
Keviyon has performed at some of the largest Pride Music Festivals, such as Los Angeles, San Francisco, Dallas, San Diego, and Las Vegas Pride Festival.
He’s also opened up for prestigious musicians like Cardi B, Sevyn Streeter, and Teyana Taylor. His recent album, Evolution, dropped in February of 2017, amassing over 60,000 streams. His much-anticipated single, “Make That Money,” in January of 2018, received 100,000 music streams alone.
Keviyon’s debut EP Weekend premiered in June of 2018.