Amelia Moore continues to forge her unique path with her latest mixtape, he’s just not that into you featuring the standout single “back to him” produced by the legendary Timbaland. This collection showcases Amelia’s prowess in songwriting, delivering a blend of pop hits infused with her distinctive R&B flair and melodic complexities.
Timbaland, known for his influential contributions to the music industry (Aaliyah, Justin Timberlake, Beyonce), discovered “back to him” during one of his TikTok Live listening sessions. Impressed by Amelia’s songwriting and vocals, he reached out directly to offer his production expertise. Timbaland’s involvement elevated the track with new structural elements and instrumentation, complemented by his iconic “Timbo” producer tag.
“back to him” is a captivating fusion of pop and R&B, drawing listeners in with its heartfelt lyrics and infectious melodies. In the song, Amelia adopts the role of a concerned friend urging others to break free from relationships that do not value their time and worth.
Reflecting on the collaboration, Amelia expressed her gratitude, stating, “To have Timbaland involved in this project is truly a dream come true, and I’m honored to collaborate with a hero of mine.”
The mixtape, he’s just not that into you delves into themes of breaking free from toxic relationships and the journey towards self-discovery and empowerment. It explores internal struggles related to self-worth, comparison, and identity, offering a narrative of solace and encouragement for those striving to move forward.
Describing the mixtape’s concept, Amelia elaborated, “I wanted to create a musical journey for anyone grappling with the lingering presence of an ex-partner, featuring songs that serve as reminders of the toxicity of past relationships. It’s a mixtape designed to reassure listeners that they deserve better and that it’s time to let go. Consider it a gift from me to you, and perhaps even to myself (yikes!).”
What do you think of Amelia Moore’s latest single, “back to him”? Going to give the whole mixtape a listen?