R&B singer Teedra Moses makes a grand return with a new song that flips Camp Lo’s ‘Luchini’ into a stern women’s anthem called ‘All I Ever Wanted.’
Produced by Thaddeus Dixon, the song uses the horn-sampled beat produced by legendary beatmaker Ski Beatz. Moses tells her inattentive ex-lover that money can buy her heart on the track.
“All I ever wanted was your love / But you give me your money / When I gave you my heart,” she sings, later adding, ‘F— your money, ’cause money can buy my heart.”
‘All I Ever Wanted’ is from Moses’ upcoming EP, ‘Cognac & Conversations.’ The collection is executive produced by Mayback Music Group honcho Rick Ross and singer-songwriter Raphael Saddiq.
“As always, I’m speaking from my heart,” says Moses about the project via VIBE. “I purposely incorporated a ‘90s feel to the sound because it’s what I’m nostalgically drawn to right now. It allows me to relive a time when I was in love and things seemed simpler.”
The 37-year-old artist says the album will cover a myriad of relationship topics that should connect with her fans.
“This project is — as always — driven by the music,” she says. “I intend to comfort the listener with words and melodies that they can relate to their life.”
Teedra Moses’ ‘Cognac & Conversations’ is due in spring.
Listen to Teedra Moses’ ‘All I Ever Wanted’