Moonchild Sanelly releases tongue-in-cheek, celebratory new single ‘Big Booty’

Moonchild Sanelly has shared another new single, this time in the form of the infectiously tongue-in-cheek hit ‘Big Booty’.

Having already shared a series of tracks already this summer – including her iconic collaboration with Self Esteem, ‘Big Man’, and the more recent ‘Sweet & Savage’, she’s now back with another liberating new cut, that doubles as the second single from her yet-to-be-announced next album. 

Produced by Johan Hugo, the track is, as Moonchild puts it herself, “a tongue-in-cheek romantic love letter to… my big ass! She’s always been with me, after all. I own my body and I love it, and I hope this song helps everyone else love theirs too. My love and appreciation for my body comes from a sense of ownership – this beautiful body is MINE, and I celebrate owning it. It isn’t easy to love your own body, especially as a woman… people tease you for the things that are unique, and uniqueness becomes part of your magic. My booty and twerking are part of my energy, my magic – so however you’re shaped, however you walk, whatever your size – don’t be ashamed, own it! Your body is part of your magic. It’s not the size of the booty, it’s the size of the attitude!

“The hook came from when I was laughing in my head at the fact the things people teased me about when I was young, they’re now paying to get…,” she continues. “Everyone wants a big ass and I had this thought, ‘If I had a big booty I’d f*ck up the world…’ Oh wait – I do, and I already am!”

Listen to ‘Big Booty’ below, and check out the trailer for its forthcoming video too.

With details of a longer project – the follow up to 2022’s ‘Phases’ – set to be announced shortly, Moonchild Sanelly has got a busy rest of the year; catch her live on the following dates. 

AUGUST 2024
16 Green Man Festival
24 Shambala
31 Kalorama Festival, Portugal

SEPTEMBER 2024
14 Jazz Cafe Festival

OCTOBER 2024
31 Tou Scene, Stavanger

NOVEMBER 2024
01 Molde Mundo, Molde
02 Oslo World, Oslo
04 Quasimodo, Berlin
05 DE VK, Brussels
06 Le Hasard, Paris
07 Op Locatie, Amsterdam       
11 Sunflower Lounge, Birmingham
12 Rough Trade, Bristol
13 Colours, London

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