Make Me Want To
Jimmie Allen
There's a warmth to Jimmie Allen's delivery here that feels almost conspiratorial — like he's letting you in on something he can barely contain. The production leans into a rolling, mid-tempo groove built on acoustic guitar strumming and a low, steady kick drum, with electric guitar accents that curl in and out like smoke. Allen's voice is naturally honeyed, and he uses it with understated confidence, letting certain phrases linger just long enough to land. The song captures that specific electricity of early attraction — not infatuation exactly, but the realization that someone has quietly rearranged your priorities. There's a playfulness in the arrangement, a brightness that keeps it from feeling heavy even though the emotional stakes are real. Country radio in the late 2010s was dominated by chest-thumping bro-country and polished pop crossovers, and Allen's approach here offers something more grounded — a Black artist in a historically white genre bringing a soulful ease that refreshes the formula without abandoning it. You'd put this on during a summer drive with the windows down, or while getting ready for a first date, already thinking about someone before you've even arrived.
medium
2010s
warm, bright, breezy
American Country with Southern soul influence
Country, Soul. Contemporary Country. romantic, playful. Opens with a quiet, conspiratorial excitement of early attraction and settles into warm, contained joy as the realization fully lands.. energy 6. medium. danceability 6. valence 8. vocals: honeyed male, soulful ease, understated confidence, warm delivery. production: acoustic guitar strumming, curling electric guitar accents, steady kick drum, bright and grounded. texture: warm, bright, breezy. acousticness 5. era: 2010s. American Country with Southern soul influence. Summer drive with windows down or getting ready for a first date while already thinking about someone.