Femi Shines with Vulnerability and Melody on New Single “More Or Less”

Rating: 3.5 out of 5.

The best decisions are always the most challenging decisions.

There’s a genuine purity in the music of Femi, the Congers, NY native who’s steadily carving out a space for himself in the R&B and alt-pop space. From his early beginnings playing piano in church to his evolution into a versatile singer, songwriter, and producer, Femi has developed a signature style that thrives on passion, introspection, and artistic growth.

After gaining traction with standout singles like “Unhappy” and “Secrets,” Femi returns with “More Or Less,” a beautifully haunting single that taps into the emotional complexity of knowing when to let go. With lines that reflect on difficult but necessary choices, Femi captures the essence of quiet heartbreak, singing about how sometimes, “the best way to be there for someone is to not be there at all.”

“More Or Less” is powered by an atmospheric, soft-pop instrumental that gives the track a dreamlike quality. Femi floats over it with gorgeously delivered melodies and a chorus that feels both uplifting and devastating. His performance is emotionally raw yet controlled, showing just how far he’s come as both a vocalist and a storyteller.

This track stands as one of Femi’s most impressive yet—honest, immersive, and deeply human. If you’re not already familiar, now’s the perfect time to tune in and let Femi’s heartfelt sound take over.



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