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The instrumentation, featuring a prominent guitar solo as a post-chorus, draws heavily from 80s acid jazz and late 90s R&B, specifically citing influences like The Weeknd, Sade, and Lauryn Hill.
The track highlights the seamless interplay between the two members, A (Azad Right) and V (Vali Porter), whose voices overlap to create a lush, atmospheric harmony.
[Intro] Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah (Okay) I was out getting faded 'til she hit me up. She heard I was zoning, girl, you trip too much. LA duo Emotional Oranges premiere "Personal" - Wonderland Emotional Oranges - Personal
The band famously described the track's intent simply: "We hope you have good make-up (and break-up) sex to this song". Sonic Profile
The duo has revealed that the song carries a sensual double meaning. While it functions as a standard love song about longing for a partner, it was originally conceived as a commentary on the double standards surrounding female sexuality and self-pleasure. The instrumentation, featuring a prominent guitar solo as
Produced with a "cloudy thumping bass" that mimics the feeling of hearing a club's groove from the outside, the track is designed for both the dancefloor and more intimate settings.
Released in 2018, served as the second single for the Los Angeles-based duo Emotional Oranges , cementing their signature "sultry disco-infused R&B" sound. The track is a cornerstone of their debut project, The Juice: Vol. 1 , and perfectly encapsulates the group's blend of 90s-inspired hip-hop drum breaks, funky basslines, and jazzy guitar riffs. Core Themes & Meaning She heard I was zoning, girl, you trip too much
Experience the sultry visuals and live energy of 'Personal' through these official releases: Emotional Oranges - Personal [Official Music Video] YouTube · Emotional Oranges Emotional Oranges - Personal [Lyric Video] YouTube · Emotional Oranges Emotional Oranges - Personal (Live | Vevo DSCVR) YouTube · VevoDSCVR Cultural Impact