
"Jessie Ware's Superbloom sounds like the sonic embodiment of a city street exploding with magnolia and cherry blooms as the air warms in spring. There's the love-drunk disco pop the singer perfected on her 2020 breakout album, the sumptuous proto-house recalling Paradise Garage, and the floral, cinematic soundscapes of '70s funk."
""Since What's Your Pleasure? I've been trying out this fantasy world and escapism. I'm not the most by-the-book 'pop star', but I do like to play with dress-up, glamour, and fun," Ware said in a statement."
"Tokischa continues to find new ways to establish herself as one of neoperreo's ballsiest torchbearers. Her long-awaited debut, Amor & Droga, transmits her kingpin bravado through new channels like electro-pop, balladry, and even surf rock."
Jessie Ware's Superbloom captures the essence of spring with its vibrant sound, combining love-drunk disco pop, sumptuous proto-house, and floral cinematic soundscapes. Ware expresses a desire to explore deeper themes of real relationships and the fear of losing love, moving beyond traditional pop star norms. Tokischa's debut, Amor & Droga, showcases her boldness in neoperreo, incorporating electro-pop, balladry, and surf rock while maintaining her signature dembow sound. Both artists push boundaries in their respective genres, creating unique musical experiences.
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