Dondria has enlisted fellow singers Zonnique and Natasha Mosley for a remix of her song “Good Company,” dubbed “Good Company (“Girl’s Night).”
The original version of “Good Company” appears on Dondria’s EP, Perspective, released on Dondria’s birthday (Jan. 6).
“There’s nothing like getting together with your girls and just having a good time, and I wanted to capture that feeling in ‘Good Company,” shares Dondria.
“These days, I only surround myself with good company. I have made it a point to highlight sisterhood and camaraderie amongst women in the industry, and this ‘Girl’s Night’ remix falls right in line with that. I’ve known Zonnique and Natasha for years, and they have always been cool, genuine, and supportive of me.”
Dondria’s Perspective EP features Avery Wilson and Josh Bias. “Most of the songs on the Perspective EP are very personal to me and have a dual perspective or meaning,” said Dondria.
The EP includes early singles “Take You There,” “Let It Be” and “Him.” The former track was released in the fall of 2019.
Dondria explained to Rated R&B, “‘Take You There’ is a little deeper than the lyrics suggest. I want to take you to a ‘higher’ place where: society and social media don’t define a damn thing, relationship goals are centered around unconditional love, you can get high without hitting a blunt, insecurities don’t exist, and ecstasy exists beyond orgasms.”
In March, Zonnique returned with her EP, The Break Up. The five-track project guests Bandhunta Izzy.
As for Mosley, dropped a new single in January titled “Fly Nights.” Last year, she released her self-titled album, which included the popular track “Be Without You”; it has over 400,000 streams on Spotify.
Listen below to Dondria’s “Good Company (Girl’s Night)” remix featuring Zonnique and Natasha Mosley.