Neeve Andrews Enters His “Magickal” Era with Hypnotic New Single Featuring Brandy Haze

From Duval County to Los Angeles, Neeve Andrews is stepping into a new chapter — one defined by intention, sensuality, and emotional depth. Originally from Jacksonville, Florida, Neeve now creates between Los Angeles and wherever inspiration calls him across the globe. His artistry has always been about evolution, but his upcoming single signals something more focused — more embodied.

His new record, “Magickal” featuring Brandy Haze, arrives February 27, 2026 — and it isn’t just a release. It’s a statement.

“Magickal” explores the kind of connection that feels supernatural. The song centers around a woman whose presence alone holds power — the kind that doesn’t beg, chase, or prove. She simply exists, and that existence pulls him in. There’s no force. No manipulation. Just energy. The type of attraction that feels like a spell — addictive, intoxicating, and nearly impossible to escape.

The inspiration behind the record traces back to Neeve watching The Vampire Diaries and The Originals, particularly the transformative relationship between Klaus and Camille. Their connection wasn’t surface-level. It felt ritualistic, symbolic, emotionally charged. That depth became a blueprint for the song’s atmosphere. Candles. Incense. Repetition. Energy exchange. The production mirrors that same ceremonial undertone — sensual yet controlled.

But beyond television influence, “Magickal” was also shaped by lived experience. Neeve tapped into moments in his own life where emotional chemistry felt spiritual rather than logical — where attraction felt less like choice and more like destiny. The record lives in that delicate space between desire and surrender.

Compared to his earlier releases — which he describes as exploration and testing direction — “Magickal” feels anchored. It’s not trying to prove range. It’s not chasing validation. It’s rooted in tone and emotion. The hook moves almost like a chant, reinforcing the hypnotic feeling of being under someone’s influence. The repetition isn’t accidental — it’s intentional. It mirrors the cyclical nature of infatuation, how certain feelings replay in your mind long after the moment ends.

When listeners press play, Neeve doesn’t just want them to hear the song — he wants them to feel pulled in. Hypnotized. Slightly undone. “Magickal” explores vulnerability without weakness, sensuality without apology, and desire without restraint. It captures that quiet moment when someone has a hold on you — and you don’t even want to break free.

February 27, 2026 marks more than a date. It marks a moment dedicated to women who understand their presence is power — who know that true magnetism doesn’t shout, it radiates.

Neeve Andrews isn’t chasing a trend. He’s embodying a feeling. And with “Magickal,” he invites the world to step into it with him.

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