Ronzoni Hines steps into his spotlight with 'That’s Her', a funk-fuelled ode to confidence, charm, and self-worth.

On the week of his birthday, Ronzoni Hines drops the single, ‘That’s Her’. The 19-year-old UK prodigy delivers a sleek, funk-infused anthem that radiates charisma, craftsmanship, and quiet revolution. Blending elements of R&B, pop, soul, and vintage funk, Ronzoni crafts a sound that nods to the greats while also firmly planting its feet in the present.

 

 

Written, produced, and performed entirely by Ronzoni himself, ‘That’s Her’ exudes late-night polish and swagger. The hook – “Bad Girls Rule The World” – is a rallying cry for self-possessed women and the people who admire them. “It’s that bit of sass, bit of ego,” he explains, smiling. “It’s about celebrating the kind of strength that turns heads without trying.”

 

 

There’s a natural magnetism to the track, a push-pull groove that feels both nostalgic and cutting-edge. Ronzoni’s velvety vocals ride the rhythm with a playful command honed during his early days in a Jackson 5 tribute group – roots that still show in his theatricality and musical discipline.

 

 

Following buzz-worthy singles like ‘Trance’ and ‘Last Night’, ‘That’s Her’ marks a confident next chapter in a story just beginning to unfold. With a standout live performance at Mystery Live: Phoenix Edition and an expanding fanbase, Ronzoni Hines is stepping into his era – and doing it on his own terms.

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