Yoni isn’t is an Eritrean-American singer who brings together alternative R&B and West Coast hip hop. His music reflects the life he’s lived, shaped by different cultures and emotions.

“There’s a certain ache in treasuring moments with a person you know won’t last.”
“Climate” tackles that frustrating reality we’ve all faced: falling for someone when the timing couldn’t be worse. You know they have to leave, but you’re drawn to them anyway. Yoni captures this push and pull beautifully, built around a gorgeous piano line and driven forward by deep 808s that give the track its West Coast feel. The beauty of this track lies in how Yoni handles the situation. He’s remarkably honest, admitting he doesn’t know what to say, acknowledging that debate is pointless, but still choosing to stay present in those moments.
We’ve all been there, losing track of time with someone, knowing it’s temporary but unable to walk away. Yoni just serves us the truth of being caught between what you want and what’s actually possible. The production feels both uplifting yet bittersweet, like a sunset that’s beautiful precisely because it won’t last. This is the kind of track that grows on you.
“Climate” proves Yoni’s got the talent and the vision to create music that connects on a deeper level. Do yourself a favour and add this one to your rotation. You’ll be glad you discovered it early.


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