20XII’s “Give It To Ya” takes a male-written track and reclaims it with a woman’s voice and vision.
With her latest single “Give It To Ya,” pop artist 20XII brings new meaning to the art of perspective. Available now across all major platforms, the track reimagines love and desire through a woman’s lens—turning a traditionally male-dominated narrative into something powerfully her own.
The original concept, written by Alivia Blue, portrayed a man showering his partner with affection and material gifts. But 20XII was immediately struck by the potential of reworking it. “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.”
That reinterpretation gives the song a fresh emotional core—centered on freedom, connection, and control. It’s a reminder that female-driven storytelling in pop music doesn’t have to sacrifice sensuality or power. “Give It To Ya” proves they can exist side by side.
The single follows a wave of standout live performances. 20XII brought her electric energy to the Modern Day of Life Fashion Show, a celebration of women and creativity, and then delivered a show-stealing set at Tacoma’s Throwback Summer Festival alongside the likes of Keyshia Cole and The Game.
“Give It To Ya” is more than a catchy song—it’s a subtle shift in power, a reclamation of voice, and another confident step forward for a rising pop artist who’s just beginning to show the world who she is.