Johnny Stimson returns With Brilliant Catchy Single entitled "Gimme Gimme"
Johnny Stimson, the pop-soul crooner launches his fifth single of the year, called “Gimme Gimme”. This newest single shows signs of Johnny’s classic musical preferences all the while spicing it up a little bit by not turning it into a heartfelt love song. I am the first to fight for emotional and sincere lyrics but there is absolutely nothing wrong with having fun! Music doesn’t discriminate. Johnny Stimson is one to watch, you can see how far he has come since releasing “So Good” back in 2015, that track is still untouchable, but you can definitely more confidence in his voice now. If you like “Gimme Gimme”, you might want to check out an underrated but equally good single titled “Daddy’s Money”.
Gimme Gimme, a song by Johnny Stimson on Spotify
Johnny Stimson, the pop-soul crooner launches his fifth single of the year, called "Gimme Gimme". This newest single shows signs of Johnny's classic musical preferences all the while spicing it up a little bit by not turning it into a heartfelt love song.
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