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4 Jul 2015

Miguel - Wildheart

Contemporary R&B and Hip Hop is male dominated, let's not pretend it isn't a male directed genre. Yes you've got the commercial powerhouse of Nicki Minaj and the questionable talent of Iggy Azalea, but although these women may be raking in the moola for their craft they exploit their sexuality to garner attention. They play into the hands of misogynism, perhaps without realising and to an extent in complete denial. They are not exempt from the derogatory message sent by Chris Brown's 'Loyal' and the tacky sexual charge of Jeremih's 'Down On Me'. Miguel's always been a little left field as far as conforming to the ideals of the genre and his inability/refusal to fit in is no clearer than on 'what's normal anyway' from his third studio album Wildheart. The song features the lyrics "Too immoral for the Christians/ Too moral for the cut throat/ Too far out for the in crowd..." and his soulful harmonising emotes a genuine desire to fit into some archetype, but all the while he challenges this with the poignant "don't let them change you'. He wants to fit in but isn't willing to compromise his morals and more than anything, his musical direction.

1 Jul 2015

New Single > Little Mix > Black Magic


On 10 July you'll be able to buy the new Little Mix song 'Black Magic'. You should do this because it's brilliant and will no doubt make you feel fulfilled with every listen. As far as reality tv acts go, the Little Mixers are a pretty incredible pop group, their last album Salute was/is an absolute triumph from start to finish. Seriously, it is pop perfection. 


'Black Magic' has a retro pop flavour, the girls' soulful harmonies perfectly executed atop a light and fluffy pop arrangement that could force even the stoniest of faces to crack a smile. If their upcoming fourth album follows this quality we'll all be put under their spell once more.

New Single > Demi Lovato > Cool for the Summer

Demi Lovato's 'Cool for the Summer' is here and fans everywhere can breathe a sigh of relief as it's very good. It's the most radio friendly, chart ready single she's released since 'Heart Attack' and it's bound to pick up heavy airplay with its thumping, roaring electro synth laden chorus and confidently lyrical delivery.

There are echoes of Katy Perry here and apparently it could be about a lesbian tryst: "Take me down into your paradise / Don't be scared cos I'm your body type / Just something we wanna try cos you and I/ We're cool for the summer." Lesbian jiggery-pokery or not, this is great. I love it, you (should) love it and everyone loves it so that's the end of that chapter.

You can listen to it here.