From France rises a songwriter and producer who doesn’t just build songs but builds atmospheres. Mya Bellevie moves between hip-hop pulse, pop-soul warmth, and cinematic tension with the instinct of someone who understands rhythm and emotion. Her music feels intentional; colorful but refined, bold but controlled. With a new EP arriving early this year, she’s not simply releasing tracks; she’s shaping a sonic identity that feels modern and unmistakably hers.
And now, let’s talk about “Move It My Way.” At its core, this is a song about autonomy. It’s about choosing your pace, your rhythm, your direction, and daring the world to follow. There’s no pleading here. No over-explaining. The message is clear: this is my energy; take it or keep up. The song doesn’t preach independence; it embodies it. That’s the difference.
What strikes first is movement. The track wastes no time. There’s an immediate Californian groove—sunlit, rhythmic, effortlessly cool. It doesn’t creep in; it arrives. The rhythm section does most of the heavy lifting, and that’s a smart production choice. The drums feel physical. The bassline isn’t decorative; it’s structural. Together, they create a body-first experience. You don’t just hear the beat; you respond to it.
This is why it works so well in club, fitness, and Afro-dance spaces. Attention spans are short in those environments. Energy must land fast. And here, it does. Mya’s vocal performance is where personality shines. Her delivery carries confidence without aggression. There’s control in her tone, and she never forces the moment. Instead, she lets the groove guide her phrasing. That restraint makes the performance feel cool and self-assured.
The dual-vocal dynamic adds a playful tension. Rather than repeating the same energy, the back-and-forth creates momentum. It keeps the track alive, conversational, almost flirtatious. That interplay prevents monotony and gives the hook extra lift. And the hook? It lands quickly and stays. It’s structured for recall. You hear it once, and it feels familiar already. That’s pop instinct at work.
What makes “Move It My Way” stand out is how physical it feels. The percussion is crisp and forward. The bassline anchors everything with groove instead of flash. Synth elements are present but never overpowering—they add color without crowding the rhythm. The production understands space. It lets the beat breathe. There’s also a cinematic polish beneath the surface—subtle textures that elevate the track beyond a standard dance cut. That’s where Mya’s producer instincts reveal themselves. She doesn’t chase trends; she shapes them into her own palette.
What’s refreshing is the balance. The track is energetic but never chaotic. It’s confident but not confrontational. Mya commands the record through clarity rather than volume. That balance is difficult to achieve—and she makes it sound natural. “Move It My Way” is more than a dance track. It’s a statement wrapped in rhythm. It proves that Mya Bellevie understands both movement and message—how to create songs that live in bodies and linger in minds.
Mya Bellevie is not just another pop-soul voice blending genres. She’s building a universe where groove meets intention. If this single is any indication, her upcoming EP won’t just ask us to listen; it will ask us to move. And if she has her way, we will.
Listen to “Move It My Way” on Spotify
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