Emotional Oranges - Personal » «PROVEN»

The lyrics depict a back-and-forth between a male and female narrator who admit to "pushing buttons" and "provoking" one another. Despite the minor arguments and one partner's tendency to "take it personal," the tension ultimately resolves through physical reconciliation.

[Intro] Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah (Okay) I was out getting faded 'til she hit me up. She heard I was zoning, girl, you trip too much. LA duo Emotional Oranges premiere "Personal" - Wonderland Emotional Oranges - Personal

The instrumentation, featuring a prominent guitar solo as a post-chorus, draws heavily from 80s acid jazz and late 90s R&B, specifically citing influences like The Weeknd, Sade, and Lauryn Hill. The lyrics depict a back-and-forth between a male

Experience the sultry visuals and live energy of 'Personal' through these official releases: Emotional Oranges - Personal [Official Music Video] YouTube · Emotional Oranges Emotional Oranges - Personal [Lyric Video] YouTube · Emotional Oranges Emotional Oranges - Personal (Live | Vevo DSCVR) YouTube · VevoDSCVR Cultural Impact She heard I was zoning, girl, you trip too much

Released in 2018, served as the second single for the Los Angeles-based duo Emotional Oranges , cementing their signature "sultry disco-infused R&B" sound. The track is a cornerstone of their debut project, The Juice: Vol. 1 , and perfectly encapsulates the group's blend of 90s-inspired hip-hop drum breaks, funky basslines, and jazzy guitar riffs. Core Themes & Meaning

The duo has revealed that the song carries a sensual double meaning. While it functions as a standard love song about longing for a partner, it was originally conceived as a commentary on the double standards surrounding female sexuality and self-pleasure.

Produced with a "cloudy thumping bass" that mimics the feeling of hearing a club's groove from the outside, the track is designed for both the dancefloor and more intimate settings.