Been Thinking About You
Tyla
"Been Thinking About You" by Tyla rides a silky Afropop production that blends Amapiano's characteristic log drum bassline with contemporary R&B polish — the percussion sits deep and warm in the low end while synth textures shimmer above like heat off pavement. Tyla's voice is light and honeyed, treating longing as something pleasurable rather than painful, infatuation rendered as a pleasant affliction worth cataloguing. The song captures early-stage romantic obsession with frank playfulness — those intrusive, slightly embarrassing thoughts about someone that arrive at inconvenient moments throughout your day. The production is unhurried in a way that signals confidence in the groove rather than anxiety about holding attention, and it feels distinctly South African even as it crosses into globally accessible territory. It participates in a broader moment where Amapiano and African pop have been reshaping mainstream Western music from the inside. Best during a late-evening drive home when someone keeps occupying your thoughts uninvited, windows down, city passing.
medium
2020s
silky, warm, groove-driven
South African
Afropop, R&B. Amapiano. romantic, dreamy. Stays pleasurably inside early-stage infatuation throughout, treating longing as a pleasant affliction worth cataloguing rather than suffering to escape. energy 6. medium. danceability 8. valence 8. vocals: light, honeyed, playful, breathy. production: Amapiano log drum bassline, contemporary R&B polish, shimmering synths. texture: silky, warm, groove-driven. acousticness 2. era: 2020s. South African. Late-evening drive home with windows down when someone keeps occupying your thoughts uninvited.