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Tommyy Tackles Heartbreak on Afro-House Track ‘LAW TSEEB HASEEB'

A combination of driving electronic rhythms and Arabic pop tell a vulnerable breakup story.

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Tommyy Tackles Heartbreak on Afro-House Track ‘LAW TSEEB HASEEB'

On his latest single, ‘LAW TSEEB HASEEB’, Egyptian artist Tommyy leans into the tension that results from mapping the story of a heavy breakup onto a rhythm meant for moving. It’s a sound that the 23-year-old singer/songwriter is no stranger to; vulnerable electronic pop that works equally well for summer playlists and solitary late-night listening.

Released through M-Town Records, the track is anchored by a driving bassline that acts as the steady spine for a blend of acoustic and electronic elements. Afro-inspired electronic drums provide a crisp, forward-moving bounce, while dreamy pop guitars inject a sun-drenched atmosphere.

Lyrically, Tommyy bypasses the initial shock of a split to focus entirely on its aftermath. While processing a relationship that has broken beyond repair, his voice treads the line between level-headedness and fragility, and he seems to be trying to curb his feelings, even as they break out involuntarily.

Ultimately, the central theme here is one of surrender, as Tommyy makes peace with the realization that things can’t be saved. By pairing suave classical guitar solos and intimate vocals with a driving electronic pulse, he captures an emotional stalemate in a way that remains both fresh and accessible.

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