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Lust & Lessons (Explicit)

Toxic love, smooth lies, and late-night truths. Sayvon blends R&B and trap soul into confessions you feel, fuck to, and never forget. This is game, pain, and temptation on repeat.
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5 songs
2:47Song Image
Trap Soul meets West Coast bounce in a blend of raw pain and flexed-out ambition, This artist delivers melodic, auto-tuned vocals over moody 808s, mixing survival stories with street luxury, The songs cut deep but still knock in the whip, balancing trauma and triumph with catchy, emotional hooks, The sound rides slow tempos or club-ready bounce, always centered on storytelling, Lyrics explore heartbreak, betrayal, the cost of the come-up, and the blurred line between blessings and burdens, Hooks repeat like mantras—emotional but infectious, This artist doesn’t just rap—they confess, Great for fans who want soul in their trap, and bounce in their blues, Whether it’s cruising with the top down or pacing in the dark, these songs stick because the pain is real—even if the voice is AI
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A sleek, seductive R&B track blending smooth falsettos, crisp vocal runs, and rhythmic swagger, The song fuses late-night intimacy with confident flirtation, delivering emotionally charged lyrics over a moody, minimal beat laced with warm synths and deep bass, It’s part bedroom anthem, part club slow-burner, with dynamic transitions between rap-sung flows and melodic hooks, The production is clean but atmospheric, built for candlelit moments or cruising under city lights, Lyrically, it walks the line between vulnerability and bravado, portraying a lover who knows his worth but still leaves space for connection, With its sensual tone, catchy chorus, and polished R&B bounce, it’s a track designed to hit hard on repeat—seductive, stylish, and emotionally addictive, Perfect for fans of modern R&B with a classic edge and a touch of luxury in the delivery
3:48Song Image
“Saint or Sinner” is a dark R&B slow-burner that lives between lust and regret, It blends smooth, flirtatious vocals with cinematic production and emotional edge, The beat rides with polished trap drums, ambient pads, and velvet synths, built for candle-lit rooms and midnight drives, Sayvon delivers falsetto hooks with quiet confidence, then slides into verses full of poetic tension, sensual detail, and emotional scars, The lyrics dance between temptation and truth — not begging for love, but daring someone to dive into his mess, It’s music for the moments you know are bad for you but feel too good to stop, Equal parts lover and liability, Sayvon doesn’t choose between being a saint or a sinner — he moves like both, This track is the soundtrack to high-risk intimacy, whispered confessions, and clean sheets ruined by dirty intentions
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“Flex With My Scars” is a cold, hypnotic R&B track that turns trauma into style, Built on ambient synths, deep 808s, and minimalist drums, the song creates a moody atmosphere where vulnerability becomes a weapon, Sayvon delivers falsetto hooks and talk-sung verses with emotional detachment, confessing pain not to heal, but to own it, Lyrically, it explores what happens when survival turns into swagger—turning losses into gold, heartbreak into luxury, and numbness into an aesthetic, The track blends late-night seduction with quiet self-destruction, creating a sound that’s both intimate and untouchable, It’s not about finding peace—it’s about learning to wear the chaos well, “Flex With My Scars” isn’t a cry for help; it’s a calm reminder that some people don’t hide their damage—they highlight it, Sayvon doesn’t ask for love here—he just dares you to get close enough to see what it cost
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“You Knew What This Was” is a cold, seductive R&B slow-burn laced with dirty talk, dark basslines, and zero fucks given, Sayvon floats over a moody trap-soul beat with falsetto hooks and slick, talk-sung verses, giving game the way only a real ni**a can: smooth, selfish, and addictive, The track is built for late-night linkups and next-morning silence — no love songs, just lies wrapped in strokes, The lyrics drip with raw energy: fucking with no fallback, kissing with no future, and telling her straight-up that he never planned to stay, He’s not here to heal — he’s here to fuck, vanish, and maybe leave her replaying the memory, With velvet harmonies and venom in the message, “You Knew What This Was” isn’t heartbreak R&B — it’s “you should’ve known better” music, It’s toxic, sexy, and emotionally dangerous, Sayvon doesn’t fake love — he just makes it unforgettable