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20XII Celebrates Power and Pleasure in New Single “Give It To Ya”

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With “Give It To Ya,” 20XII delivers a modern pop track full of confidence, love, and fresh perspective.

20XII is making waves with her new single “Give It To Ya,” a confident and catchy pop anthem that brings a fresh voice to the themes of love and generosity. Available now on all major streaming platforms, the song marks a pivotal creative moment for the rising artist.

The song’s roots began with songwriter Alivia Blue, who crafted it from the lens of a man expressing affection through gifts and touch. But 20XII saw another opportunity. “I immediately knew it would be dope to sing this song from a woman’s perspective,” she says. “It’s all about empowerment and celebrating the joy of giving and receiving love in all forms.”

The reinterpretation is both empowering and playful—celebrating connection while making space for female agency and emotional authenticity. It’s the kind of track that feels good and says something.

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20XII has recently been turning heads on stage, too. She brought her captivating energy to the Modern Day of Life Fashion Show, a celebration of women’s strength through fashion and music, and lit up the Throwback Summer Festival in Tacoma alongside genre icons like Keyshia Cole, The Game, Boosie, and Too $hort.

“Give It To Ya” is a showcase of 20XII’s ability to challenge expectations, connect with crowds, and lead with bold artistic vision. With more music on the way, she’s a pop voice to watch closely in 2025.

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