
Self Esteem and Moonchild Sanelly Explore Positive Relationships in New Single ‘Big Man’

When was the last time a song made you reassess your notions of love and support within relationships? Self Esteem and Moonchild Sanelly’s ‘Big Man’ might just be that revelatory track. There’s an electrifying mix of personal experience and imaginative storytelling in this latest single, which explores the dynamics between strong, independent women and the men who unconditionally support their ambitions. ‘Big Man’ comes fresh off the heels of Self Esteem’s lauded collaborations and her critically acclaimed album ‘Prioritise Pleasure’.
Diving into the lyrics, ‘Big Man’ is a powerful message wrapped in magnetic beats – a song representing the ideal supportive partner who is genuinely proud, secure, and respectful of their other half’s achievements. This surprise collaboration between Self Esteem, a beacon of raw honesty in music, and Moonchild Sanelly, South Africa’s formidable ‘future ghetto punk’ queen, creates a vibrant blend of insight and irresistible rhythms that could easily become your next empowerment anthem.
Here’s how the duo paints the picture of the ultimate partnership:
- Support without the need for recognition or favors.
- Genuine happiness for a partner’s success without feeling threatened.
- Embracing real masculinity that uplifts rather than undermines.
The soul-stirring lyrics and engaging melodies in ‘Big Man’ weave a narrative both women know all too well – the struggle to maintain personal power in the world of relationships. This isn’t just music; it’s a move toward cultural transformation. Self Esteem opens up about the song’s inception, sharing the quest for a ‘good boyfriend’ – the chill and secure individual who simply lets you be your driven self.
Moonchild Sanelly’s contribution to the single reinforces the longing for an equal, where a successful woman isn’t restrained by her partner’s insecurities but rather, is propelled forward by his belief and assurance. Together, they embody the essence of empowered partnership in ‘Big Man’.
Now, let the music do the talking: