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Why does the album need a dancepop banger tho? It would be so out of place on Revival

 

Because the album is super consistent in style :rolleyes:

 

She likes to forget that without 'Naturally', she wouldn't have a successful pop career.

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Yeah, I really like this. She definitely plays to her asthmatic lamb vocal range on it, I love the deadpan "UH, UH" cooing and the slow build of the beats.

!!

 

So this is probably her best single yet, hurrah! \o/

 

Because the album is super consistent in style :rolleyes:

 

She likes to forget that without 'Naturally', she wouldn't have a successful pop career.

The album is pretty cohesive tho? A dancepop banger a la I Want You To Know would be very out of place, both production and vocal wise imo.

 

I'm not quite sure what you're getting at with your second statement? It's not like pop stars can't explore other sounds than their debut hit?

this is utterly INCREDIBLE

 

perhaps the best she's ever put out?! such an intelligently-composed track, the little, the shade, the backward facing melodies...

I just shrieked a bit.

 

im glad i introduced you to this.

The album is pretty cohesive tho? A dancepop banger a la I Want You To Know would be very out of place, both production and vocal wise imo.

 

I'm not quite sure what you're getting at with your second statement? It's not like pop stars can't explore other sounds than their debut hit?

 

I think you could slip a dance-pop track easily on the record... she ranges into a dancier numbers like 'me & my girls', 'me and the rhythm' and 'kill em with kindness'. Utter shame.

 

I do like the album though and this song has truly grown on me.

It's no the be all and end all just because she's opted not to have a "pop dance banger" on the album when it doesn't fit with the sound of the album at all, so I don't get why you find it so important that she should've had one? M+TR & 'Kill 'em With Kindness' both do the job successfully and keep the album flowing nicely.
It wouldn't have sounded right if she had a song like Naturally, there are clubby dance songs on here but they're more mature and complex, Naturally is wonderful but for who is she is now it's much more basic. I'm not saying she's an innovator or anything but the production is top notch this era, Me & The Rhythm is fine as the clubby song for the album.
Because the album is super consistent in style :rolleyes:

 

She likes to forget that without 'Naturally', she wouldn't have a successful pop career.

 

So? Artists develop their sound as their career progresses. It would be very boring if she was still making the same type of songs as her first album.

 

Admittedly I haven't heard the album apart from the singles, but I don't think she needs a dance-pop banger. She's found a sound which really works for her and she should stick with it.

And that's fine for you... I personally don't think songs like 'Same Old Love' and 'Body Heat' sound particularly cohesive to the album and stand out like a swore thumb, but then again that's me.
'Same Old Love' is so much better in the context of the album, so I disagree with that too :P I really didn't like it when it was a single choice, but hearing it with the album, it's only grown on me to the point where I actually really enjoy it now.

Same Old Love is a tune, so underrated :( It's not as good as the other two singles but it was a really slow grower and I love it now.

 

does anyone else hear''mechanical tit juice''?

It's "metaphorical gin and juice" :lol:

Same Old Love is a tune, so underrated :( It's not as good as the other two singles but it was a really slow grower and I love it now.

It's "metaphorical gin and juice" :lol:

 

I agree about Same Old Love being a real slow burner. I've only just started to like it.

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