ANASTÁZIE’s “heart/mind?” is a glossy, genre-blending cut that sits somewhere in the Venn diagram between experimental R&B, Afrobeats, and the kind of soulful vocal delivery you’d expect from someone with a jazz background and a passport full of international co-producers. She’s based in London, but the track itself is clearly untethered from any one place, reaching across borders with ease and dipping into several stylistic pockets at once.
Vocally, ANASTÁZIE flexes a jazzy, melodic approach that feels refined but not showy. She keeps the delivery grounded, more “singer-songwriter with taste” than “TikTok algorithm bait.” And maybe the most compelling part of it all — she knows how to lace that vocal line with just the right amount of subtle spice, that thin little shimmer of sensuality that doesn’t scream for attention but stays. There’s something in the way she leans into those Afrobeats-inflected phrasings that hits not just rhythmically, but… yeah, it’s sexy. She’s not belting or hamming it up; she’s gliding through the pocket with just enough flavor to make you double-take. It hits rhythmically, it hits tonally, and it lands with intent.
“heart/mind?” avoids chaotic genre meltdowns or full-on avant-garde spirals — it leans into smoothness instead. The production comes off intentional — layered, melodic, with little flourishes that add personality without overcrowding the mix.
And honestly? The track just makes me wanna move. It’s polished, clean, still packed with sway. ANASTÁZIE’s vocals slide across the beat like silk, the hook snaps into place, and the whole thing loops with that dangerously replayable energy. You throw this on, and suddenly you’re swaying your hips in the mirror thinking about life and texting someone you probably should avoid.
Verdict? “heart/mind?” delivers. It’s smart, stylish, and hits that sweet spot between vibe and structure.
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