Seattle’s very own Prience Moore wears his heart proudly on his sleeve in “I Need A Girl,” a silky, romantic R&B groove that feels like a modern classic. The track, produced by Michael Miller at Unlimited Talents, sits right in that sweet spot between nostalgic soul and smooth contemporary rhythm the kind of song that instantly puts you in your feelings, even if you didn’t plan to go there.

You can tell this song was born from a real place. Inspired by a chat with his nephew about “which girl to pick,” the track captures that innocent curiosity of young love and transforms it into a grown-up reflection on what it means to find the one.

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It’s a dreamscape of connection and devotion. Lines like “I need the kind of girl that adores me / When I look in her eyes, it’s only love I see” feel tender but grounded, while the melody wraps around you like a slow embrace. There’s no pretense here, just a man admitting what so many are too afraid to say out loud: he wants something real, something that stays.

The groove itself glides with that old-school charm, think Babyface’s warmth meets George Michael’s emotional depth, yet it’s distinctly Prience’s world. The vocals are unhurried, the tone is dreamy, and every lyric feels like a conversation between hope and honesty.

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As Prience sings, “When I find her, I’ll make her my wife,” it’s less of a promise and more of a prayer, the kind that echoes through your chest long after the last note fades.

“I Need A Girl” isn’t just a love song. It’s a blueprint for connection, a gentle reminder that true love doesn’t need filters or fairytales, just faith, patience, and a little soul.

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