A bold, grown R&B ask said right in your face, with a clean swing underneath and a voice that stays pretty while it talks spicy.
Sasha Keable starts “tell me what you want“ with the line that runs the whole situation: “Tell me what you want from me”. She sings it cool and steady, then seasons it with little tone shifts—soft bite on certain words, a quick lift at the end of a line, a calm that still feels charged. Her voice sounds expensive here. Warm, close, and confident enough to be playful without acting cute.
The track supports that energy with a tight, throwback glow. The keys pop with that crisp digital edge, the low end stays thick, and the drums sit back in the chair while the kick keeps the spine straight. Under her lead, the bass does that talk-back motion—small curves and quick nudges that feel conversational, almost flirting with her melody. When the stacked vocals open up, they spread wide for a second and then tuck back, keeping her lead right at eye level.
The songwriting keeps the same directness. The hook repeats the request until it turns into a dare, then the verses push the tension further with job-talk and “clock in” language, desire framed as effort and follow-through. It still lands as intimate instead of cold because she keeps the delivery human—little breath, little grit-free rasp at the edges, a few melodic turns that sound spontaneous even when they’re precise. By the time the visualizer loops, the message is still hanging in the room—clear, close, and shameless in the best way.
Credits
Producer(s): Eddie Lopes • Charlie Pitts • Kent Azares • Label(s): The Flight Club Records Limited • Release: 01/2026 • Album: ACT II
