![]() ![]() Right! I don't understand why they would drop the ball and stop pushing her when the next single could've been the one to pop off! If you (the label) were the ones who failed to clear the sample and as a result tank the single, why don't you just invest into the next one and keep the campaign rolling? She had a nomination for the BRITS rising star award and failed to capitalize on the hype simply because she wasn't allowed to put out more music. I hope she gets dropped tbh might be the best for her, she's made for bigger things and her current label can't give her that. I find it funny if that's the case because Hot Hot is like her most successful single since ever? Lol what were they expecting? It's not like they're even promoting her properly. And as is the case with an artist like Rina Sawayama, and as was the case with *cough* Azealia Banks, no matter what they come out with and how amazing it is, there’s always a sense that you know they’re going to switch gears and come for your wig again in a few months time.Booty leaked today and was supposed to be part of the scrapped Trilogy EP along with Pressure and SLY The one thing I really like about these singles we’ve gotten from Bree since “Hot Hot”, is that they really speak to the kind of artist Bree Runway is when you put them side by side. Hopefully “That Girl” gains traction, because it could pop in so many different things, in so many places. “That Girl” being longer would have just become a longer song for the sake of being longer. I didn’t feel that the song was lacking or short-changed. I can’t think of what else the song could have done or featured. But then I listened to the song and thought ‘That works’. When I initially saw the 2 minute and 1 second runtime, I screwed up my face in disgust. And “That Girl” is just a really good song which makes you feel exactly how the song is supposed to make you feel, which is like THAT girl. But I do really like the song because *Turns away and lowers speaking volume* I do like Azealia Banks’ music. The Azealia Banks comparison is very obvious to me. She could either be really flattered and love a song, or she could post an Instagram story calling Bree all types of plagiarist. You honestly can’t guess what Azealia will think about anything. The first time I heard “That Girl”, my immediate reaction was that it reminded me a WHOLE lot of Azealia Banks, and I wondered what she’d think of it if she heard it. Becoming a huge hit decades after its original release. Just look at “Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God)”. But because people be terrible online, I’m sure Bree woulda been dragged for copying Kate Bush, or trying to capitalise on a moment which belongs to Kate and Stranger Things.īut maybe “Somebody Like You” will have it’s moment further down the line. A generation that I think would and could warm to somebody like Bree Runway. The start of Spring was not the time to release a Phil Collins, Kate Bush sounding-ass synth power ballad.Īnd speaking of Kate Bush, Bree probably could have made an attempt to push “Somebody Like You” during the popularity peak of “Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God)” as a result of Stranger Things 4, because the vibes between the two songs are so similar, and it was a wholly younger generation who were discovering that song for the first time. Not only did Bree show an amazing amount of range going into that song off the back of “Hot Hot” and “Pressure”, but it was quite simply a great song. Bree Runway’s last single “Somebody Like You” was paid absolute Blip dust, and I was and STILL remain pressed about it. ![]()
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