Listen to Pop and R&B Artist Xena East from Melbourne with Her Popular Release ‘Girl I Want You’ That Connects to Her LGBT Listeners

Xena East established herself as a rising pop star with the publication of her debut album, Stay Beautiful Queens, and her debut EP, Feelings Never Change. In 2019, when Xena East was 27 years old and met her best friend Kenya, a female rapper, her music career officially got underway after her best friend influenced her to make music. Kenya is from Melbourne Australia and she served as an inspiration for artist Xena East, who started rapping before singing songs and posting her songs to online platforms. The Magazineplus featured of Xena East showcased her amazing voice in her new song.

‘I Never Knew’ which will Remind the Audience of the Pain of Love. Prior to transitioning to be a transgender woman and having a voice and sex reassignment surgery to become a female, Xena East worked as a sex worker.

It's a typical pop tune. Xena East composed the song's slow voice rendition. The piano gives the song a natural color and adds to its relaxing effects. Xena East dedicated this song to her most recent relationship. She expresses the suffering she went through in the relationship through the lyrics. People are moved by a certain person who breaks their heart. The calming effects of this song are well known.

The song's title ‘Girl I Want You’ implies that someone desires a specific somebody. This song describes a romance between two people. A person's internal desires for intimacy with their relationship are felt. What a couple does in their intimacy is almost fantastical. This song is entirely dedicated to someone special. The lyrics of the song reflect romanticism. A person is completely fixated on their beloved someone.

 

Girl I wanna spread your legs

Digging in your thighs when I touch yourself

Never knew where you are when you're with me

Girl I just wanna kiss your lips

Give you alittle touch when know I'm there

This section explains how she wanted to be intimate with the person she loves. She longs to extend her legs, rest her head between her thighs, and experience lostness. And she is only imagining all of these things. She fantasies about touching that girl and kissing her lips. Through these lyrics, she lust for romance is expressed. She is so eager to win her over that she needs that person tonight. She can't live without that individual for even a moment. For that person, a wave of thirst swept through this area.

Girl I just want to be with you

Holding your hands so tight right now

Never wanna be with anyone

Just to be with you right now

She only wants to be with that female at this time. She is tightly clutching her hands and longs to be lost in a stunning thought. She can't stay with anyone else since she is so enamoured with the girl. She just can't wait, she needs her now, this very second.

Don't waste any time, just stream the song and support the artist who is trying their best to entertain us. She currently has over 7K Facebook followers and more than 25K subscribers on Youtube and over 6k followers on Tiktok and 55k followers on Instagram which shows her rocket-fueled popularity. Her songs are available on Soundcloud, Spotify, YouTube and all platforms.

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