Groove Incorporated’s “Thinkin Of You” is a soulful rollercoaster dipped in funk, heartbreak, and just enough rap swagger to keep things fiery. From the first verse, the track seduces with buttery vocals and retro-inspired production, think warm basslines, smooth synths, and a hint of 70s soul nostalgia. But don’t let the vibe fool you, there’s real emotional weight underneath.

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The lyrics walk us through love turned sour, with lines like “That made me love you, now only a memory” capturing that bittersweet ache. Then, midway through, the song flips: the spoken-word/rap bridge brings clarity and power, with two women realizing they’ve been played by the same guy. The delivery is slick, sharp, and confident—a bold contrast to the vulnerability earlier on.

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Instead of sinking into sadness, the track pivots into empowerment: “We ain’t wasting no more time on you.” What starts as heartbreak becomes a liberation anthem, built for grooving through your healing era.
It’s raw. It’s real. And yes, it bumps.
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