TWILIGHT: Where Music Meets Scent in a Seductive Symphony


Leonie Sherif is at it again blending scent and sound in a way only she can. Her new track ‘TWILIGHT’ is the sonic counterpart to her second fragrance from her niche perfume house, Sense'N'By Sherif. She’s always been one for artistic experimentation and this release is just evidence of how effortlessly she combines these two universes of art to result in an experience that feels immersive. After the success of VENUS, her debut fragrance, TWILIGHT further solidifies her status as a true innovator, uniting music and scent into something refined, sensory, and unforgettable.

For her follow-up single, Leonie works with Nigerian producer St Oasis, whose unique production style is the perfect canvas for her dreamy vocals. He builds this slick, atmospheric backdrop while she produces, records, and writes the vocals herself—truly making the track her own. The result is a rich sensual piece of music that radiates warmth and light, much like the twilight itself. Together, they've created something near to being heavenly, carrying the listener to a dreamworld where fantasy and reality blend together in the most beautiful way.


TWILIGHT' is pure seduction, it's bathed in sensuality, with words that bait excess, taste, and longing. Leonie uses clever wordplay, rich, edible metaphors to hint at the delectable closeness of lovers. This layered approach adds depth to the song's emotional impact and appeal. Her lush vocals and sensual tones linger, reminiscent of the afterglow of a memorable fragrance.

With Afro-infused beats, TWILIGHT is an excellent addition to any love playlist. The synergy between Leonie's creative vision and St Oasis's production elevates the song further and solidifies the marriage between music and perfume in her world. With TWILIGHT, listeners are transported into a world of dreams where sound and smell come together to create an unforgettable, immersive experience that long remains with the listener after the last note fades.



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