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KERI ELLE Channels Early-2000s R&B with a Modern Edge on “Move Over”

  • jimt
  • Jun 9
  • 1 min read
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Fresh off the emotional resonance of her comeback single Community, KERI ELLE is kicking things into high gear with her second release, “Move Over” — a bold, groove-driven declaration of self-worth, featuring powerhouse collaborator SHREDTVT.


This isn’t a plea — it’s a proclamation. “Move Over” oozes confidence, wrapped in throwback R&B textures and anchored by a crisp, modern beat. The track plays like a love letter to early-2000s soul with a defiant twist: sultry vocals, a low-key addictive hook, and a beat that glides between pop polish and hip-hop grit.


If Community was about reconnecting, "Move Over" is about not waiting anymore, and that realisation radiates through every line. Her delivery is slick, self-assured, and emotionally tuned in. There’s playfulness here, but no hesitation.


Enter SHREDTVT, North Carolina’s motivational rap firestarter, who drops a verse that adds weight without crowding the space. It’s a perfect match — two artists who know exactly what they’re saying and why they’re saying it.


Born in Florida, shaped by church choirs and global travels, and formerly known as CoCo Jones, KERI ELLE isn’t just rebranding — she’s reintroducing herself with purpose. Her upcoming album ELLE IS FOR LOVE promises a rich blend of soul, strength, and vulnerability — and "Move Over" is proof she’s not playing it safe this time around.


This is KERI in full stride — fearless, free, and fully in command of her sound.



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