Jooniuh, the London-based singer and songwriter, has a question for you: “Do You Want To Dance?”
His latest single, following up on “Shotgun Part Two,” is a confident stride into a space of his own making. The track is an invitation, a dare, and a celebration all at once.
It’s a piece of music that feels like it was made for a specific kind of summer evening, the kind where the air is warm and the possibilities feel endless.
The song opens with a beat that is immediately engaging. It’s a sound that pulls you in, a rhythmic current that carries you along. Jooniuh’s voice glides over the top, a smooth and entrancing presence.
He has a way of singing that feels both effortless and intentional, as if he’s simply speaking his mind and it just so happens to come out as a melody.
This is a voice that can tell a story, and in “Do You Want To Dance?”, the story is one of connection and release.
What’s interesting about Jooniuh is his refusal to be boxed in. He’s an artist who is clearly comfortable exploring different sounds and styles, and this single is a perfect example of that.
It’s a pop song, but it’s also something more. There are hints of R&B in the vocal delivery, a touch of electronic music in the production. It’s a combination that feels fresh and modern, a reflection of the diverse musical city that he calls home.
The theme of the song is simple, but it’s a powerful one. It’s about the joy of movement, the freedom of the dance floor.
It’s a reminder that sometimes the best way to connect with someone is to just let go and move to the music. In a world that can often feel complicated and heavy, there’s something beautiful about a song that is so unapologetically fun.
This is a track that is sure to get a lot of play this summer. It’s the kind of song you’ll hear at a party and immediately want to know who it is.

It’s a song that will make you want to grab a friend and, well, dance. Jooniuh has created a moment with this single, a snapshot of a feeling that is both personal and universal.
With “Do You Want To Dance?”, Jooniuh is making a statement. He’s an artist with a unique vision and the talent to back it up.
He’s not afraid to be different, to be himself. And in a music industry that can often feel formulaic, that’s a very exciting thing.
This is an artist to watch, and this is a song to put on repeat.