Establishing the mood with a cheeky ad-lib and an immersive synthscape with astral vocal textures, Prience Moore opens I Need A Girl with a luxurious rendition of the title of the track, layered with a power-pop adjacency and sublime vocals generating warmth and notions of love energy.
The opus expands with rhythmic cymbal details and intertwined melodies with a dynamic bassline as Prience Moore sings, “I need the kind of girl that adores me…”, manifesting a reflective, yet relatable sentiment with cinematic allure.
There is no doubt that I Need A Girl would be perfect for a range of sync deals, perhaps romantic montage scene in a sequel of Think Like A Man, or What Men Want. In essence, I Need A Girl serves as a tender and dreamy release from the Seattle-based artist.
We appreciate the soft vocals and high emotional quotient. Each line feels honest and filled with an authentic sense of longing. It shows Prience imagining the perfect companion through simple yet powerful prose.


We learn that the track was inspired by an innocent conversation with his nephew, and this certainly gives the song a charming and youthful spark. The lyrics paint scenes of human connection with someone who brings joy and peace – a feeling that we need as a collective now more than ever.
Produced by Michael Miller at Unlimited Talents, the creators confess how the studio energy was lively and imaginative, with various contributors adding their own lived experience to bring to life the overarching message of the song. I Need A Girl definitely stands out for its raw and real vibes, and manifests as a blueprint for finding a rare soulmate.
Needless to say, we are in awe, and have added I Need A Girl to our New Music Spotlight playlist, and our TIMELESS playlist, whilst we continue to stream the wider discography of Prience Moore, including No You and Me, and What If.
