Loving Me

In her electrifying new track, Zipporah transports us to her home island of Anguilla, where the rhythms of self-love and growth intertwine with every beat. With a voice that's both enchanting and empowering, she paints a vivid soundscape that mirrors her own journey of putting herself first. Just like the ocean's tides, Zipporah's music reminds us that embracing our own evolution is the ultimate form of seduction, a dance of self-discovery that's as irresistible as it is empowering

Handle It

In her latest single, “Handle It” , the songstress beckons the listener onto the dancefloor to dance the night away.  But there’s a catch, this femme fatale needs a partner that can match her vibrations. Speaking more on the release Zipporah says: 

“I was inspired to write this song after I was newly single and wanted to hit the dancefloor. While a lot of guys would approach me, I would turn down a lot of them and just dance with my girls. I don’t want to be man-handled, groped, humped or bent over. I’m not asking for the best dancer in the room. But I’d like someone that can respect my body, my time and my energy. Ride the rhythms of the melodies with me, feel the sway of my hips, and bask in the moment as we lose ourselves in each other just for tonight”.

Hooked

In her latest single, Zipporah oozes sensuality as her vocals dance on the spicy island rhythms of Hooked. Captivating and seductive, the songstress creates another worldy fantasy that is further exemplified in her music video. The song characterizes a playful tease seen in the beginning stages of courtship. But as it often happens, the early days of courting are filled with fantasies created by both potential lovers. How many of these fantasies are mere day dreams versus reality?

Pull Up

The song's electrifying dancehall beat combined with its infectiously catchy lyrics, make it a fire-blazing, nation-roaring, summer anthem. With a lyrical focus on emotionally abusive relationships, Zipporah is able to come from a raw, authentic and vulnerable place, allowing listeners to feel connected as they relate. The song's music video expands on the theme painting a 1980s visual, representing a time where women were limited in opportunities. As the video progresses, messages of freedom of choice and freedom of expression are drawn.

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Cake

Creating an innovative amalgamation of dancehall, pop and alternative R&B music, singer-songwriter Zipporah fuses the musical energies of her native countries, London and the exotic Caribbean island of Anguilla. Her first official song, “Cake”, embodies a love triangle describing the transition period between two love interests, old and new. The relatability of this scenario combined with the lyrical rhythmic blues on a smooth, seductive island beat creates an intimate atmosphere for the listener. Personifying the definition of raw, unfiltered and unapologetic love, this song is more than a mere valentine’s day favourite but instead a sentimental, continental, musical gem.