Rone Andrews slides into a tricky lane with “Some Tongue Therapy” making a song that flirts with adult themes but never goes too far and honestly, it works. The whole vibe feels intentional: playful, a little cheeky, but still smooth enough that it doesn’t feel awkward blasting it around mixed company.

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From the jump, the groove sets the tone. It’s got that laid-back, dance-ready bounce that quietly pulls you in rather than demanding attention. You can tell this is built from someone who understands party energy not the chaotic kind, but the kind where people are vibing, moving, and just enjoying the moment.

The line “you say you need some tongue therapy” could’ve easily gone in a way more explicit direction, but instead, Rone keeps it clever. There’s a lightness to how the idea is delivered, almost like an inside joke between adults. Pair that with “say you need a break and that’s fine with me,” and it starts to feel less like pressure and more like easygoing chemistry.

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The song nods to that grown-up conversation style, where meaning sits just under the surface, without spelling everything out. That’s not easy to pull off, especially in a space where a lot of tracks go all-in on being obvious. “Some Tongue Therapy” feels like a throwback to when songs could be fun, slightly suggestive, and still classy enough to play anywhere. And yeah, it definitely makes you want to move.

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