Brilliant Mind

Album: ReBourne (2023)
Charted: 66
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Songfacts®:

  • "Brilliant Mind" takes a deep dive into personal introspection, life on the streets, and the complexities of relationships.

    The chorus is Blanco's escape plan, drowning his troubles in Henny (Hennessy) – a metaphorical crutch. Snakes in the grass and reptilian lies hint at betrayal and deceit.
  • She gave me the Isaac Newton Law
    That brain, you know you got a brilliant mind


    Now, in the UK, "head" isn't just about brains. Blanco flips it, saying his lover's got a brilliant mind, hinting she's top tier in the oral sex game. He goes all Isaac Newton, drawing parallels to the 17th century polymath to describe her prowess between the sheets.
  • Blanco recorded "Brilliant Mind" for his second EP ReBourne. A play on words on the Bourne series, it is Blanco's second record named after a movie. His debut EP, City Of God, is titled after the 2002 Brazilian film.
  • Jensmuller produced the song. The producer created the beats for two other ReBourne tracks, "Londis," and "BET365."

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