INJI Gets the Dancefloor Moving and the Joy Flowing in "BELLYDANCING"
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Both a popstar and your best friend, INJI makes music that elicits the kind of safety you only feel in the girlâs bathroom at the club. Following her successful touring stint around the US and UK, the viral songstress is back with yet another hit.
Taking a sonic risk that immediately pays off, âBELLYDANCINGâ incorporates hints of traditional Mexican and Middle Eastern music, integrating both cultures with the utmost reverence. The Turkish singer shared her intentionality with the song via Instagram, stating, âThis silly little song means A LOT to me. Firstly, Iâm so happy to have found a way to bring my culture from Türkiye into dance musicâdance in Türkiye, especially this kind, has such a profoundly uniting effect on everyone and itâs closely related to some of my best childhood memories. Secondly, it feels so fun to celebrate this Middle Eastern form of dance, alongside a Mexican form of music, and Iâve loved playing around with that fusion.â While many would shy away from dancing at the intersection of these cultures, INJI embraces the vibrancy of their polarities and makes something liberating.
Sharing that she âcreated a core memory filming this music video with my best friends in my apartment,â the accompanying visual encapsulates the contagious and magnetic energy of the single perfectly. Featuring young girls enamored by quesadillas and drenched in their youth, INJI continues to prove thereâs no major production or big budget necessary to produce something significant.
INJI is single-handedly keeping the club scene alive and thriving, and sheâs doing so effortlessly. This isnât by mistake, as the young artist went on to say, âThe mission of my music is just to make you a little happier, a little smilier than 3 minutes prior. Especially in trying times like this, I truly hope that this song fills you with a rush of happiness, energy, and unity among different cultures.â In times of great strife and hopelessness, itâs musicians like INJI that keep unconditional joy alive. Her music asks nothing of you but surrender, comfortable sweats, and maybe even a shot of tequila.
Watch the "BELLYDANCING" video below: