With an Avicii-like infectious chorus, this bouncy bop is the new single by Swedish singer Benjamin Ingrosso:
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With an Avicii-like infectious chorus, this bouncy bop is the new single by Swedish singer Benjamin Ingrosso:
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Hailing from San Diego, this singer and songwriter grew up on the disco music of her dad and the sounds of NSYNC and Madonna. She organically started writing songs at a very young age. Also an actress, she first appeared in the 2002 movie “Whiplash” with Ernest Borgnine aged 7. She debuted with “Life In Rear View” in 2018 and played the famed Peppermint Club and The Hotel Cafe in Los Angeles.
Constructed from rich multi-layered instrumentation and relatable storytelling, her new single is coated in 90’s-styled alternative pop opulence. Laying the foundation with a simple bass pluck and her luscious voice, it truly finds its feet when it comes to life in the feel-good chorus. Filled with various tasty melodic elements and delightful harmonies, this soaring groove leaves you wanting more.
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From her upcoming EP “Rebecca Black Was Here”, to be released on 16 June 2021:
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This is a musical project around London-based singer, songwriter, producer and multi-instrumentalist Matthew Sheppard. Taking inspiration from contemporary artists like Charlie Puth, FINNEAS and Lauv, he combines modern pop with heavy percussive elements, intricate production and honest, heartfelt lyricism to create a riveting sound of his own. He debuted with his single “Thnk Abt U” in 2020.
Candidly singing about his struggles with anxiety, his new single is as authentic and sincere as it is airy and upbeat. Although co-written by long-term collaborator Billy Bligh, he not only produced the track, but also played every instrument. The crisp guitars, bright keys and bouncy percussion forge a catchy tune, while his refreshing and genuine vocals face the past demons of his late-teens life.
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