Mr Drew goes solo again for Sneaky and Lova Boy Era leans in closer. From the first bass slide you feel mischief, not mess. This isn’t toxic game-playing, it’s playful intimacy. After the open invitation of Collabo, Sneaky is the quiet moment behind closed doors.
The production is Afrobeats + R&B with a dim, late-night feel. Drums are soft but bouncy, bass moves slick and low like a whisper. Keys and pads float in the background so his vocals can do the teasing. Vibe is 1am text, “you up?” energy.
Mr Drew opens with vocals smooth but cheeky, tone calm yet loaded. He sings about being Sneaky with his love, about stolen glances and secret smiles only they understand. No shouting, no drama, just grown flirtation. “Sneaky” repeats because secret love lives in repetition. The beat feels like tiptoe steps, like hearts racing quiet, like “nobody needs to know but us” energy.
Sneaky works because it adds range to Lova Boy Era. He’s shown devotion, awe, rest, desire, partnership, and now playful privacy. A hit makes noise, a grown song makes tension with taste. This is for private playlists, for couples with inside jokes, for love that doesn’t need an audience.
Mr Drew proves you can be flirty without being foul. Soft, slick, and still classy. No shout, just wink.



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