Culture | Music Is your playlist in need of refreshment? We have some suggestions. Bree Runway - Just Like That “Indie, but imma still do it majorly,” raps Bree Runway on Just Like That – her debut single as a independent artist. The Hackney rapper was previously signed to a major label, but parted ways after feeling at odds with “the rat race mentality” and the “desperate agendas” that often got attached to her music.
Accordingly, Just Like That is triumphant and elated, playfully throwing back to Bree’s earlier song titles. Charli XCX – Spring breakers Three days after putting out her neon-green album Brat, Charli XCX dropped the deluxe – with its matter-of-fact title Brat and It’s the Same but There’s Three More Songs So It’s Not. The best of the bunch is Spring Breakers, which samples Britney Spears’ 2003 ballad Everytime, and transforms it into a wonky, fast-paced, brash, and bold slab of dance-pop mayhem.
Our Chazza at her very best, basically. Joan As Policewoman – Long For Ruin American singer-songwriter and classically trained violinist Joan As Policewoman is gearing up for her tenth album Lemons, Limes & Orchids (out September 20) and lead single Long For Ruin is a sumptuous and despairing exploration of selfishness. ”We seem intent on destroying ourselves,” she explains in a statement.
“We seem unwilling to share resources. We seem to have turned away from ourselves and in turn, each other.”.
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