Love and All Its Colors Are Shown Through Amazing Visuals and Music: New Hit Single “Mr. Persistence” x “Aniah Purpose” from Roni Davis’ Color Code Dating Team

The dating environment has quickly and significantly changed in the current digital era. Now, instead of the traditional “dropping your handkerchief” gesture, a simple swipe can be used to initiate contact. To calculate compatibility and the likelihood that two individuals will fall in love, many algorithms have been devised. Some people are still holding out and waiting to discover love more naturally, despite the fact that a fortunate handful did find it through these methods.


Roni Davis created the Color Code Dating Method in her book “How to be Single” to assist those who require clarity around their relationships and general dating lives. According to the Color Code Dating Method, people should employ six different hues—black, red, blue, green, yellow, and orange—to help them recognize the natural energy they sense when they are with possible partners. Each of these hues represents a certain persona or role. By employing this technique, one can give a person a color based on either what they are or where they are in life right now.

The Love Cycle, which outlines relationship stages so people can see where their current relationship stands and is headed, is another topic Roni covers. Self-care, self-love, and self-discovery are all given special attention in the stages of the love cycle. This step comes before the current readiness stage. The necessity of loving oneself is essential for anyone to fully embrace a romantic interest or mating partner, as Roni counsels.

Even if the Color Coded Method is a novel way to go about dating, the main drivers behind the creation of dating apps and websites are still very much in evidence. The number of opportunities for face-to-face contacts is steadily declining, and society continues to live largely past-focused lives. This strategy still requires effort to get out and network. In essence, the work still begins within us, much like other dating strategies and techniques. Roni has developed a new strategy to help readers and members of the pro-dating society navigate their color code experience through the song “Mr. Persistence.”

Mauricio Marte was a comedian at the time Mr. Persistence was created. She thought it would be hilarious to launch a fragrance called “Persistence” with the slogan “it’ll work… eventually” years ago, while he was creating joke thoughts. I want to create a culture where maybe your children won’t have to witness or develop into this type of person, he said.

The goal was to invent a persona for a situation that has become ludicrously common in reality: the “Persistent Pursuer,” a person who keeps trying and trying without making any real effort and eventually grows weary because they make no progress and are left with no choice but to learn or repeat their persistent behavior.

Mauricio Marte introduced the idea to Roni while serving as the Color Coded Crew’s director, and she fell in love with the character right away. Aniah Purpose, an executive member of Pro Dating Society who is also an actor and musician, produced the hook, the melodies, and her verses not long after. From there, the team built on the idea and spread the message through mock advertisements, music videos, songs, and an impromptu holiday special, among other things.

Together, Roni, Mauricio Marte, and Aniah Purpose were able to co-create a memorable and instructive experience using Roni’s platform and ideas. “As an artist, I’ve been given the freedom to spread my wings and create great work for the crew and the world to see,” Aniah remarked.

In order to expand the idea of “No, means NO,” Aniah and her partner Mauricio Marte came up with a unique visualization to demonstrate how women prefer to be heard and appreciated over ignored and endlessly pursued. She continued, “At this time, the overwhelming majority of content produced today ignores the premise that women are human and have a choice in how we are treated. In a satirical and humorous fashion, “We designed Mr. Persistence to represent women in a good light while also removing the males who just don’t seem to get it.”

The Color Coded Crew, Roni Davis, and Aniah Purpose present “Color Code Your Life,” which adapts the melody of the holiday classic “Jingle Bells” to ring in the season with a little of humor and fun. The song and its accompanying music video were skillfully designed to depict the many dating personalities and how to deal with each one appropriately. The movies “Mr. Persistence” and “Color Code Your Life” will be successful because of how entertaining and educational they can be.