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    BRINI – The Way I Move (Single)

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    BRINI – The Way I Move (Single)


    Vienna based multidisciplinary artist BRINI returns with “The Way I Move”, a vibrant new single that blends amapiano, pop and R&B into an uplifting celebration of movement, confidence and self-expression.

    As co-founder of Vienna Heels, Austria’s largest heels dance community, BRINI has long championed the connection between music and movement. That philosophy carries through into her latest release, which explores not only dance but also the way we move through life, relationships and personal growth.

    Written during a self-imposed songwriting challenge in June 2025, The Way I Move emerged naturally as BRINI experimented with new sounds and creative ideas from her home studio. The track pairs infectious amapiano rhythms with sleek pop melodies and smooth R&B influences, drawing inspiration from artists including Tyla, Victoria Monét, Snoh Aalegra and Disclosure.

    At the heart of the release is BRINI’s concept of “/Z” – a symbol representing balance, joy and belonging that continues to shape her work across music, dance and community.

    Beyond the music, The Way I Move also supports an important cause, with proceeds from the single being donated to ZARA, Austria’s leading anti-racism and anti-online hate organisation, celebrating the influence of Black culture on contemporary music while promoting inclusion and equality.

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