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Jordan Adetunji is changing that. By securing a feature like Bryson Tiller, he is proving that UK R&B can hold its own against the American South. "305" is a collaborative effort between two distinct regions: Ireland/UK and Louisville, united by a mutual love for Miami’s hedonistic spirit.
Adetunji leans into his natural accent more here than on previous tracks. His cadence on the verse is a half-sung, half-rapped patois that sits comfortably in the pocket of the beat. He isn't shouting; he is whispering promises into the ear of a transient lover. The production demands that you turn the bass up in your car and roll the windows down—a perfect auditory match for the Florida humidity.
Jordan Adetunji utilizes his melodic rap flow to establish the song’s central theme: geographic distance as a metaphor for emotional disconnect. His opening verses reference specific coordinates and travel (“From the UK to the 305”), positioning himself as an outsider. For Adetunji, Miami is a playground of luxury and temptation, yet his delivery betrays a sense of isolation.