Posted June 4, 201015 yr Don't know anything about this/them/whoever but I just heard this and it's so so good. :wub: Could have some potential. UmL3wu8kCKM
June 4, 201015 yr This is Coco Sumner, Sting's daughter. She released 'Caesar', a collaboration with Robyn earlier this year and featured on Sub Focus' 'Splash'. I can see this doing quite well if it gets the backing it deserves (I think it probably will as I think 'Caesar' was playlisted on Radio 1, or if not at least played). Love this. The La Roux remix is pretty decent too.
June 7, 201015 yr This is basically 'Anna' by Hello Saferide melodically with the production of Marina and the Diamonds' 'Hollywood'. Really liking it though, definitely as good as Caesar for me :wub: Growing into a promising artist! Strange that this was moved to the pop forum but Ellie and Marina's topics are still in indie - I'd group them all together to be honest :o
June 22, 201015 yr It's very good, not as amazing as "Caesar" but still impressive nonetheless. I very much look forward to the full album!
July 11, 201015 yr Number 81 on UK Itunes :w00t: :wub: Hope it keeps climbing!!! It's had decent radio play, so should be able to go top 10
July 11, 201015 yr Be nice if this could be a decently sized sucess. Like a few others, I didnt really enjoy her Robyn collab all that much so was rather taken by suprise by how much I liked this.
July 11, 201015 yr Loving this at the moment, second single in a row from her that has really hit the mark with me. Hopefully it will chart next Sunday. Is top 20 within it's grasp? I'd say that would be a pretty good result for her really.
July 11, 201015 yr Really like this track at the moment, I hope it does well, mind you I was a big fan of the Police in the 80s, I can see why I like her music, she has got her father's (Sting) influence on her music.
July 11, 201015 yr Yes, you can definitely hear the similarity in their voices. I assume her father had a lot to do with her getting a record deal but fortunately her music appears to be able to stand on it's own merits.
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