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- Review: "Back 2 Me" - Jack Pavlina
Photo Credits: Jesus Rosales Jack Pavlina’s new single “Back 2 Me” expands on the troublesome journey of trying to find yourself but feeling stuck in the in-between. The song, in a way, serves as a theme for being trapped in a liminal space, having the urge to move forward and progress but still holding back. “Back 2 Me” creates a simple atmosphere with its limited instrumentals but it is grand in lyricism as it perfectly translates Pavlina’s inner struggle as he grows into adulthood. With this pop track, we can hear the embodiment of feeling so lost while also having the urgency to move. The complexity of these emotions, paired with the laidback pop sounds create a perfectly balanced anthem for us listeners to truly understand Jack Pavlina and where he stands. This tale begins with a gentle piano, creating a melancholic ambiance. This then transitions to a more modern and catchier beat. It’s a nice mix of elements that can represent opposing factors that the speaker faces. As previously mentioned, the instrumentals are laidback, not in a lazy way, but instead in a calming manner that eases the anxiety of the lyrical content. Pavlina has the classic male pop vocalist sound, and it adds to the charm of the song. He sings the song with such ease you almost forget how difficult the words he’s saying can be to reflect on. There’s a lot of honesty that’s birthed from “Back 2 Me,” especially when we look at the isolation factor of the speaker’s situation. For outsiders, it can be confusing to understand how alone one can feel even when surrounded by other people, but Pavlina expresses these feelings of loneliness so well. A song like “Back 2 Me” that’s so personal to the artist is always the most loved by audiences as listeners love to see musicians share their vulnerability in a way everyone can connect to, and that’s what Jack Pavlina has mastered. Jack Pavlina is an artist hailing from California who has developed quite a name for himself. He has received praise for his captivating lyricism and complex sounds. In the past, he has won the Artist Showcase at the Musicians Institute and has had the opportunity to tour with artists like Shwayze. His previous album “Dennis” received praise for the different elements that came together to shape this work. “Back 2 Me” is an introduction to his upcoming album “ANXTY” which is set to be released in March. The album is said to be a continuation of the themes introduced by “Back 2 Me” exploring anxiety and other emotions that play a role in adulthood. With that, we are left with nothing but excitement for Jack Pavlina. Written By Chantal Charles FOLLOW JACK PAVLINA: Instagram | Spotify | TikTok | YouTube *Sponsored Post - Discovered on Musosoup. A contribution was made to help create this article. #SustainableCurator
- Pop Albums We Can't Wait to Hear in 2025
Though it's still early in the year, there is already an impressive lineup of albums set to release in 2025. The music industry never fails to give us an epic soundtrack for each year, delivering unforgettable songs to look forward to and love as they are released. Highlighting some of the albums already announced for this year, here are our picks for Pop Albums We Can't Wait to Hear in 2025. 1. The Weeknd - Hurry Up Tomorrow His upcoming sixth studio album, The Weeknd's Hurry Up Tomorrow is scheduled to be released on January 31, 2025, through XO and Republic Records. The album will contain confirmed guest appearances from Anitta and Playboi Carti and has been supported by the release of three singles: "Dancing in the Flames," "Timeless (with Playboi Carti )," and " São Paulo (featuring Anitta )." Serving as the final part of a trilogy, Hurry Up Tomorrow follows the Weeknd's previous two studio albums, After Hours (2020) and Dawn FM (2022), and will be supported by the upcoming psychological thriller film of the same name. 2. Teddy Swims - I've Tried Everything but Therapy (Part 2) Following the success of his 2023 debut studio album, Teddy Swims is set to release his sophomore project, I've Tried Everything but Therapy (Part 2) , on January 24, 2025. The album embraces many of the aspects we loved about I've Tried Everything but Therapy (Part 1) , featuring Swims' introspective lyrics and unique blend of R&B, soul, and pop. 3. Tate McRae - So Close to What Her upcoming third studio album, Tate McRae's So Close to What is scheduled to be released on February 21, 2025. The album's release has been preceded by two singles, "It's OK I'm OK" and "2 Hands," both of which were released in the fall of 2024. Supporting the album's release, McRae will embark on her Miss Possessive Tour, playing shows throughout the year in Europe and North America. 4. Lady Gaga - LG7 Though we still don't have an exact release date, Lady Gaga teased her next studio album under the unofficial name "LG7," stating it would be released in February 2025. There's no telling if we'll still get the album in February, but it's safe to assume we'll see the album come out sometime this year. Gaga revealed the lead single off LG7 in 2024, giving us a much-needed taste of her signature synth-pop style with "Disease." 5. Lana Del Rey - The Right Person Will Stay Scheduled to be released on May 21, Lana Del Rey has announced her 10th studio album, The Right Person Will Stay . The album will be released through Interscope Records and Polydor Records, marking a slight departure from the artist's signature alt-pop sound as she explores genres like classic country, Americana, and Southern Gothic. Are there any albums you're excited for coming out in 2025? Let us know on our socials! Written By Cheyenne Johnson Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | Spotify | TikTok | YouTube *copyright not intended. Fair use act, section 107.
- Review: "Remedy" - Dela Kay
Picking up the pieces after a breakup seems like the hardest part of the experience, and sometimes the one thing you need is a remedy. “Remedy” by Dela Kay is about navigating love after a relationship is over and deciding whether or not to give it another shot. There are always consequences but sometimes all you really need is a clear solution. A remedy is something that can correct a wrong or make up for a loss. Relationships can end for many reasons, but there isn’t always a way to mend a broken heart. With wishful thinking and determination, the right remedy can rebuild a relationship. Dela believes this song bridges the gap between introspection and optimism and finding the balance between the two, and the lyrics definitely represent that. “It’s not real love if it don’t hurt” is the first lyric that opens up the song and when you think about it, it is really complex. In any relationship there are ups and downs. There’s no such thing as a manual or a set of rules for a perfect relationship. Through any challenge that may arise, your love should be the one thing that remains true. However, challenges can either make your love stronger or weaker. This song is about revisiting an old relationship and trying to make it work again. With a past of old lies and harboring feelings of anger, Dela tried to set those aside. She knows that she might be the remedy to this relationship and would be able to get back into her ex's mind. She can be the cure that fixes what was once broken. She doesn’t want to fade away and be a memory in his life, and after everything they went through, she wants to give this failed relationship another chance. Another powerful lyric is “Put my heart on the line just to keep me waiting”. She’s putting herself in a vulnerable position just for there not to be a clear answer on the current status of their relationship. She’s in a state of yearning, and it doesn’t necessarily have to be for her ex, but it could be for a sign of peace and closure. “Remedy” by Dela Kay is an electrifying alt-pop track about finding the cure for a failed relationship and a broken heart. Produced by Stefano Pigliapoco and Nick Cozine, this track embodies a true pop punk sound, especially from the early 2000s. I also got undertones of retro 80s elements to the song as well. Although this is a post-breakup song, the song is very upbeat and catchy. The chorus has a nice hook that once you listen to it, you’ll be singing it over and over. Dela is an amazing singer, and her voice is perfectly suited for any alternative, punk, indie, or pop sound. The drum is the leading force of the instrumentation and serves as the musical foundation. This song is clearly well-produced and an immediate hit. Dela Kay is a singer-songwriter currently taking over the Nashville music scene. She received some recognition in 2014 after her collaboration with Grammy winning singer-songwriter and producer Femke Weidema. Through that partnership, she was able to release her first single “9 out of 10” in 2016. She released her 2019 single “All My Love” through Sony Music that sat at the 49th spot on the top 150 global artists chart for Digital Radio Tracker as well as in the top ten for the Top Independent Charts. She has over 11.4k monthly listeners on Spotify and has had many songs reach a successful number of streams on the platform. Dela Kay is a rising star and certainly one to keep your eyes on. Check out “Remedy” and give it a listen! Written By Alexa LaMalfa FOLLOW DELA KAY: Instagram | Spotify | TikTok | Facebook | YouTube
- Review: "O.M.G" - Rosie Belvie
Singer-songwriter Rosie Belvie is back with her latest single, "O.M.G." O.M.G is as light and fun as its title. It's a sweet, sensual groove about being totally head over heels for someone. What's so impressive about the track is the way Rosie effortlessly blends so many genres. The instrumental takes from Afro-beat music, while Rosie's singing blends RnB and traditional pop. All of these different sounds work together harmoniously to create a delightful jam. O.M.G is a track that's impossible not to dance to when played. Between the groovy beat and Rosie's suave singing, O.M.G is the definition of smooth. It brings this happy, low-key vibe that you just can't resist. Rosie curates this perfect ambiance in O.M.G. that works just about anywhere. he type of track that is catchy enough to light up a club but relaxed enough to set the mood even if you're home alone. Fans of artists like Kali Uchis would find lots to love in O.M.G. One of Rosie's best strengths is her vocals. Her vocals are light and airy range is beautiful on the ears and her ability to emote is unmatched. She brings a dynamic, singular charm to her songs that leave you wanting more. O.M.G proves Rosie's star power. Rosie Belvie is an up-and-coming musician based in Sydney, Australia. The singer-songwriter's love of music stems from her love of performance. She has always loved singing on stage and is now an entertainer for Bullezeye Beats. Rosie has started officially releasing music this past year. Her debut single, "Attitude" and the EDM remix, "Attitude 2.0" came out in September 2024, and her three follow-ups have all been released in the subsequent months. For as short as her career has been so far, she has seen great success. She already has over 4,000 streams on Spotify and over 200 monthly listeners. Rosie is one career you will definitely want to keep an en eye out for, and you can stream her music, including O.M.G on all streaming services now. Written By Lauren Nolan FOLLOW ROSIE: Instagram | Spotify | TikTok | Facebook | YouTube *Sponsored Post - Discovered on Musosoup. A contribution was made to help create this article. #SustainableCurator
- Review: "If You Love Me" - Cece Benz
Pop newcomer Cece Benz just released her latest single, “If You Love Me,” on January 10, 2025. It is both written and performed by her. The confessional track recounts her experience being with someone that she was never quite sure of in their feelings. While they may say that they love her, their actions don't seem to prove that, and she wishes that they would. It feels like the backdrop in a coming-of-age film. If you are looking for a new indie pop artist to add to your rotation, don’t overlook Cece Benz. Her music blends indie pop soundscapes with heartfelt lyricism and a hint of soul. "If You Love Me" opens with Cece reflecting on how the person she's with purchased a bottle of red wine, while she only drinks white. Love is not just a word; it's an action. As she considers how this person isn't noticing the small details, she wishes they would actually show her this love. In the chorus, she sings, "If you love me / Say it loud / Don't hold back / Shout it out." She just wants to be seen and appreciated by the person she loves. Cece expresses this sentiment with impassioned vocals and an acoustic-driven production, creating a poignant listening experience as she gets candid about wanting someone to prove with their actions that they love you. Cece Benz is an aspiring indie pop singer-songwriter from Atlanta, Georgia. Her musical journey began when she was twelve, writing and performing original music. She is currently furthering her craft by studying at Berklee College of Music in Boston. Her first release, “Growing Pains,” came out in 2023, and it served as the titular track on her first EP released in 2024. She blends introspective, vulnerable lyricism with soulful vocals. She has amassed over 2,000 monthly listeners on Spotify alone. You can find all the latest information on Cece Benz and her music by following the social media links below. I cannot wait to see what she will put out next! Written By Sydney Gray FOLLOW CECE BENZ: Instagram | Spotify | YouTube
- Review: "Daydream Police" - Peyton Shay
A part of her newest EP, Peyton Shay grounds us in reality with her titular single, "Daydream Police." The track cements the artist as a bold voice in alt-pop, capturing the tension between longing and self-awareness as Shay fantasizes about what she can't have. It's a playful spin on the harsh reality, bringing listeners back from their daydreams and accepting that sometimes things don't work out the way we'd like them to. Sharing the meaning behind the track's narrative, Peyton states, "Daydream Police is about the tug-of-war between fantasy and control. It’s personal, ironic, and a little dangerous." Spunky and vibrant, Peyton Shay blends 2000's pop-nostalgia with modern rock, creating the perfect alt-pop/pop-rock soundscape in "Daydream Police." The stellar track from an equally stunning EP features thrilling instrumentals and captivating melodies, complimenting Shay's light, wispy vocals with energetic beats, electrifying guitar riffs, and rich harmonies. Inspired by many iconic artists, Peyton Shay's "Daydream Police" is a sensational discovery for fans of acts like Blondie, Paramore, Avril Lavigne, Lana Del Rey, and Billie Eilish. Navigating the chaos of adolescence, Peyton Shay began her music journey as she grew up in a small town outside of Los Angeles, teaching herself to play piano and write songs as an outlet. Shay stays true to her DIY roots, incorporating her independent spirit into her artistry. The talented artist has crafted a compelling, unique sound, taking introspective, gritty lyrics and pairing them with her dazzling pop melodies. Proving herself to be a force in the alt-pop world, Shay has landed some impressive sync placements, having her music featured in shows like Apple TV+'s Shrinking and Netflix's All American and in campaigns for brands like Lululemon and Victoria's Secret. Shay has already achieved much with her growing fanbase and upcoming US/UK tour and is certainly an impressive artist to keep an eye on. Written By Cheyenne Johnson FOLLOW PEYTON SHAY: Instagram | Spotify | TikTok | Facebook | YouTube
- Review: "Slow It Down" - Ben Barnes
“Slow It Down” is one of twelve tracks on Ben Barnes’ debut album, Where The Light Gets In , but this soulful song is a definite standout. The track is a beautifully written love song that talks about what it feels like to find the one. Barnes’s lyrics showcase the kind of love that seems almost effortless – one that makes being in the moment seem like second nature. The lyrics, “Life moves pretty fast // With you I think I finally found // How to make it last // Slow it down,” are a heartfelt ode that capture an indescribable connection. Speaking about the song, Barnes said, “‘Slow It Down’ is a love song. The purest song I’ve ever written about a very specific feeling; the feeling that with some people, time slows down and you don’t have to work to stay present.” It only took one listen to make me instantly fall in love with “Slow It Down.” The song’s retro vibe reminds me of a classic love song that you might of heard coming out of Motown. The track also has a stripped down feel to it – further adding even more feelings of warmth and intimacy that are echoed by Barnes’s lyrics. What really blew me away was Barnes’ voice. From the first note, I was immediately drawn in by the pure soul that I heard. The runs, subtle inflections of falsetto, and ability to masterfully weave between his deeper chest voice and higher register head voice, were impeccable. Ben Barnes, the musician, has officially arrived, and “Slow It Down” is a definite standout. If you’re a fan of shows like Westworld , and The Punisher , and the film series, The Chronicles of Narnia , then you’re probably familiar with Ben Barnes. He’s an acclaimed actor who is now looking to reintroduce himself to the world as a soulful singer-songwriter that speaks from the heart. Music has been a part of Barnes’ life for as long as he could remember. He began writing songs and working with producers when he was 19, but put his musical aspirations aside when his acting career began to skyrocket. In 2021, Barnes released his debut EP Songs for You . Since then, Barnes has kept his foot on the gas performing in iconic L.A. venues like the Troubadour and Hotel Café, and the Bowery Ballroom in New York. Barnes’ pop/ soul-inspired debut album, Where The Light Gets In , was released on January 10th and he’s now gearing up to tour the U.K. and Europe in February. Stay up to date with upcoming shows, announcements, and more by following Ben Barnes on all social media platforms. Written By Giselle Morales FOLLOW BEN BARNES: Instagram | Spotify | TikTok | Facebook | YouTube
- Review: "Salt" - Megan Claire
Megan Claire’s newest single “Salt” captures the feeling of falling into love and not knowing what comes next. For some, this feeling is exciting and positive, full of happy moments and hopefully energy. For Claire, she highlights the negative side of falling- that love is scary and unknown. She feels like she is surrendering her self control and ability to think clearly. The feeling of drowning into someone else is woven throughout this track, and she uses metaphors relating to water and oceanic themes, such as white flags, sea fog, and the tide rolling in inevitably against the shore. Claire’s voice is thick and heartfelt, and shares her deep and emotive lyrics with perfect dynamics and harmonies. This track opens up with a simple guitar line, and slowly grows in sound as Claire dives deeper into her confusing emotions. Throughout the first verse, she explains the cadence of the relationship, and how it feels like she is stuck in frozen water. The pre-chorus into the chorus is as follows: “Am I drowning or am I just in love / Salt in the air I feel it filling my lungs / Running away before I’m someone you love”. With such emotional and descriptive language, listeners can practically see Claire struggling in this dynamic, not even knowing which way is up. Her voice is dripping with soul and depth, and has a soaring quality that mimics the way sea birds fly and dip over the ocean. The beat speeds up during the bridge and Claire goes back and forth with herself and the dynamics of her sound, replicating the mental turmoil she is experiencing. Megan Claire is an independent artist, who worked with producer Danny Rivera to create “Salt”. The California-based artist has released four other singles on streaming services and is labeled as a “folk rock” artist. Her four other tracks, all released in 2024, have varying soundscapes and focuses. Her two most recent singles, “atlas” and “Ancient History” are ballad-esqu, with her earlier two “Somebody Else” and “I-5” carrying some serious alternative rock instrumentals. With a vocal tonality compared to Tracy Chapman and Dolores O’Riordan of The Cranberries, she has a unique tone and a very interesting overall vibe. Make sure to follow the social medias below to stay tuned for more music from Megan Claire. Written By Tessa Maddaloni FOLLOW MEGAN CLAIRE: Instagram | Spotify | TikTok | Youtube
- Review: "Forever This Way" - Jehnniel
Jehnniel’s newest single, “Forever This Way”, reminds us of the one person in our lives that we want by our side ‘til death do us part. Like the title states, Jehnniel’s muse for this track is somebody she “could not let go”— unfaltering in her wish to be with this individual forever. Jehnniel builds a utopia surrounded by the affection she and her lover share for each other. The lyrics: “I’d like to think that all I am / And all you are / We’re the brightest lights, we’ll reach the stars” and “I thought of you / I turned around / You’re all I see” capture feelings of being so tightly knit to a partner that both become an unstoppable force. “Forever This Way” successfully combines beautiful lyrics of a euphoric-filled relationship with dancey indie pop beats. “Forever This Way” begins with a slow piano structure, accompanied by a teaser of Jehnniel’s dynamic voice— a drawn-out echo leading us into the first verse. The track’s beginning highlights Jehnniel’s softer vocals with a change from a classic piano sound to synthesized beats. “Forever This Way” consists of indie alternative, lo-fi, alternative pop, and chillwave influences. This amalgamation of genres gives this track a versatile listening experience. The production’s chillwave sound may remind you of artists like Blackmill , with the club classic bass drops akin to Flume . Jehnniel’s voice is reminiscent of equally brilliant, unique singers such as Solange and Santigold . These two diverse components have come together to create the sensational piece that is “Forever This Way”. Based in London, emerging singer-songwriter Jehnniel explores a variety of genres through her music, including electronic, indie pop, and alternative pop. Growing up in a music-filled household listening to iconic musicians like Radiohead and David Bowie , Jehnniel's list of genres and influences shine proudly through her art. Each track is different and dynamic in their own right. “Forever This Way” is Jehnniel’s newest track and her third single release after “Blue Skies” and “Sun”, both released in 2024. Her upcoming EP ‘Seawolves’ is set to release soon. You can check out “Forever This Way” and follow Jehnniel below to keep up with her latest and boldest music. Written By Navi Madrid FOLLOW JEHNNIEL: Instagram | Spotify | TikTok | Facebook | YouTube
- Review: "Take It Easy" - Boy In Space
Boy In Space has done it again! We're given an easily relatable, explosive, and exciting song that perfectly encapsulates the way it feels to love someone who is bound to hurt you. There's a rawness to the lyrics that allows us, as listeners, to better connect with the artist. My favorite line that I found most relatable and catchy was, "Cause I don't want to be the one who's gonna drag it out. / No I don't / No I don't / I don't hate you / I don't blame you when you let me down." There's a common understanding within these lyrics. You know that the connection won't last forever and while it hurts, you could never bring yourself to hate the other person. The line that best sums the whole experience up comes at the end of the song when it says, "And I don't want to be the one, that's gotta point it out / You've got a tendency to love someone / To let em' down." In situations like this it's easy to live in the present, making sure you do nothing to rock the boat. The last thing you want is for whatever this relationship is to fade away. When it comes to the tonality and the mood of the song I would say that we're given an introspective and calming tone, with the hint of emotional honesty in the mix. We can gather that the artist is grappling with some confusion and maybe even a bit of distress knowing the other party involved doesn't quite feel the same as the artist does. This tone ties into the mood, helping the two blend seamlessly together in perfect unison. The mood brings a mix of cautious optimism and a little bit of melancholy, which work with the overall smoothness of the music, creating a sense of hope. The elements of the song really drive the overall theme home. The guitar and synths work well together to create a beautiful melody, which helps keep the relaxed pace. When we add the lyrics into the mixture the rest of the elements create a sense of space for the lyrics to breathe, allowing us to hear and feel the weight of the whole song. Boy In Space (Robin Lundbäck) is a Swedish pop artist who blends the sounds of pop and country within his music. He achieved international success at a young age and after going on tour with his brothers he decided to launch his solo career. Boy In Space has a distinctive and whimsical writing style that allows his music to stand out amongst other artists. The singles he's put out this last year include "Atom Bomb," "Finally Fine Without You," and "The Last Time" which revealed a more intimate side of the artist reflecting on things like mental health and personal growth. When asked about the song "Take It Easy" he said, "Being in a position where you have feelings for someone who's unsure or has a past of kicking people to the curb has been something I've experienced, and when I was in Nashville I really wanted to write about it. The want to be with someone you're pretty sure will end up hurting you is a strange one, it's like the highlights you experience are worth whatever hurt is bound to strike." Boy In Space has collaborated with artists like Alan Walker, The Struts, Elof Loelv, 1Mind, Toby Gadd, Pink Sweat$, Phoebe Ryan, Jordan Shaw, NOTD, Shy Martin, John Newman, Red Triangle, Nick Furlong, Rod Wave, and Freddy Alexander. If you're looking for music that's both relatable and light make sure to check out Boy In Space! Written By Destiny Rundquist FOLLOW Boy In Space: Instagram | Spotify | TikTok | Facebook | YouTube
- Review: "Goodbyes" - Emma Hughes
Riveting, emotive, and passionate, these are the words that best describe Emma Hughes' newest single "Goodbyes"! From the start, Hughes draws us in with her brilliant storytelling and holds us with her gripping vulnerability. Hughes confronts the feelings of denial, suppression, and anger that cloud our minds post-breakup while touching on the difficulty of being forced to sit with the cards reality has dealt us. In conveying that complex pain and detailing her hardships during such a delicate period of absence and longing, Hughes has created a sentimental piece that so many can relate to. "Goodbyes" is a somber, resonant piece that pairs a beautiful voice with a beautifully tragic experience. Despite its melancholy, it has easily worked its way up to a playlist favorite. "Goodbyes" is a compelling track that has you hanging onto Hughes' every word. The hums and vocalizations that open the song set a somber mood for the rest of the piece, foreshadowing the heavy emotional back-and-forth Hughes grapples with throughout it. Serenading us with her velvety, alto tone, Hughes grants us a sense of stability amidst the chaos and turmoil she works through. Her impressive vocals command our attention and demonstrate her substantial range with faint tinges of country lined throughout her phrases. The piano, strings, and smooth bass offer depth to the track with other subtle instrumental intricacies that transform it into a lovely masterpiece. Overall, the production, lyrics, and execution of such a liberating, heartfelt song are not only reflective of Hughes as a rising artist but also of our most vulnerable selves. Emma Hughes is a London-based musician with a colorful background and discography! Describing herself as a "girlie with a guitar and too many feelings," Hughes has touched fans with her authenticity, thoughtful songwriting, and sheer transparency. While "Goodbyes" is the most recent demonstration of Hughes' talent and musical sense, some of her other popular songs include "Make It Out Alive", "Before You", and "I'm Falling"! Drawing inspiration from the indie folk and country genres, Hughes has gracefully settled into her own sound and brand, never failing to hit us in our highs, lows, and late-night feels. Make sure to be on the lookout for Hughes' debut EP, which is scheduled to be released early this year! Stay tuned and follow the socials below for more info! Written By Pejah Carr FOLLOW EMMA: Instagram | Spotify | Facebook | YouTube
- Review: "Happy On The Outside" - Theo Tams
Life is anything but easy and it’s so common to fall into deep pits of pain when things get hard. What tends to be even harder is the idea that we all have to present ourselves as positive-go-lucky people in just about every possible social setting. I’ve heard one too many people comment on how someones pain is an inconvenience to them and it creates this expectation in your head that you have to be 100% happy and smiling anytime you aren’t alone. Theo Tams released his song “Happy On The Outside” and it encapsulates the dread of a forced smile. He creatively made this song upbeat and fast paced to give it a joyful energy while keeping the lyrics dark, raw and real. Raining while the suns out is exactly how I would describe the feeling of this song. It’s a bittersweet reality that Theo and so many of us have experienced. Theo said he wrote this song about how good he thinks we have all become at pretending. He opened up about his past with addiction and how even at the lowest points of it he would present himself as happy and fulfilled. After reflecting, he realized he had become a master of pretending and it felt comedic to him which in turn gave us “Happy On The Outside.” He keeps the lyrics incredibly straightforward which complemented the song and overall message. “No one will see me walk a wire or the dumpster fire that my life is.” Once you get good at the act, people stop questioning if it’s an act anymore. This song is a must listen for anyone who has ever put on the best show of their life while everything is falling apart behind the curtains. “Happy on the outside when inside I just really wanna die.” Theo Tams is a Canadian singer/songwriter who mixes R&B into classic pop. He has built up a wide discography since his first album "Call The Doctor" in 2018. He is now about to release a new EP which will capture his cosmic personal shift. Over Theo’s life he has faced many challenges and setbacks but has always pushed through them and found his way out the other end. His vulnerability has given him the gift to connect with others through his music. His Spotify bio states he’s been called “a less problematic John Mayer” so if that’s what you’re looking for in new music than Theo Tams is the artist for you. Theo is unapologetically himself and pours intimacy into everything he creates. He has a lot in store with his upcoming EP so check the links down below to keep updated on the release. Written By Emylee Herring FOLLOW THEO TAMS: Instagram | Spotify | TikTok | Facebook | YouTube