There's a confidence to "The Way I Move" that feels earned rather than performed, which makes sense once you understand where Brini is coming from. The Vienna-based artist co-founded Vienna Heels, Austria's largest heels dance community, and that physical, body-first relationship with rhythm runs through every part of this track.
Musically, it's a smart, well-judged blend — amapiano's loose, percussive pulse meeting pop melody and R&B smoothness, with reference points like Tyla, Disclosure, and Victoria Monét audible without ever feeling like imitation. The production has a natural groove to it, unhurried but propulsive, the kind of track that seems built less for a chart algorithm and more for an actual room of moving bodies. That's not a small distinction, and it shows.
Written during a self-imposed home writing camp where Brini set out to write a new track every single day, chasing authenticity over a fixed concept. You can hear that looseness in the final product — it doesn't feel overworked or chasing a trend, it feels like something that arrived because the conditions were right. The track also sits within Brini's wider "/Z" concept, an idea she describes as balance in motion, and that philosophy gives "The Way I Move" a thematic backbone beyond just its sonics. It's about movement in the literal sense, but also about navigating relationships, growth, and selfhood with the same fluidity you'd bring to a dance floor.
Proceeds from this release go to ZARA, Austria's anti-racism organisation, a meaningful gesture that ties neatly into the song's celebration of Black musical influence.
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