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I think the Sia influence is definitely prominent especially in the "thousand fires" lyric.

 

I was SCREAMING at the Genie In A Bottle sample but overall it was pretty good. Can't help but think that it's missing G-Eazy though...

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Definitely very Sia and I was hoping she'd come out with something more distinctive but I'm loving it regardless. I actually love the Genie sample, I think it works so well. Seriously no idea what she's even saying at the end of the first line though, that diction :')

You think, that you dawihlaudih :wub:

 

Seriously, this is incred & I'm LOVING it. It's a Sia clone but it still feels like Camilla for me, I really hope this is a huge hit.

the intro is even v 'the greatest'...i don't get how something this obvious can pass through...i actually would love the full blown sia version!
The first song does sound fab, and more her. I am LOVING this song though even if it just feels like the obvious first hit to set up her album as well as possible :lol: The video is a bit boring but fits the song quite well I suppose.

It's a great song* but her voice is SO, SO, SO, ANNOYING. :drama:

 

*on first listen in HQ.

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Could they only afford one verse and a chorus from Sia?

I really like it but it's literally the same verse and chorus looped x3!

People like this??? V. repetitive, just like Perfect Ilusion - 'YOU WERE SO PPEEEERFEEEEEECT, PERFECT ILLUSSSSSSIOOOOOON'.

 

Amma go listen to Genie, much better.

The video is fantastic! The way it transitions from 'I Have Questions' to 'Crying In The Club' is so brilliant!

 

'I Have Questions' is great too! Feels so much more like what she should be doing, but I don't mind 'Crying In The Club' so I'm not too bothered that this is her debut. I understand the criticisms that she left to go solo and does something so faceless. But this is such a strong song, that I don't think it really matters in all honesty (well not to me at least :lol:)

Yeah I don't care if she sounds like herself, Sia, Janis Joplin or Julie Andrews, it's a bop and a massive pop song which I am loving. As I said I think this is the safe solid hit to get her career kicked off, then she'll have stuff that sounds more like her. Not that she'll be doing thrash metal or jazz fusion or anything like that on the album, I expect it'll still be pretty safe pop but like if you don't get a hit with a Sia clone, you probably won't get one :lol:
I like it a lot more than I thought I would, but to her discredit it's probably because it sounds like she's just singing the same version that Sia likely provided on demo. Considering that Camila co-wrote on this it really just sounds like a Sia track through and through.
YAS can't wait to hear it in full :wub:

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