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  • Oct 24, 2024 | countrypolitanmag.com | Bee Delores |byby Bee Delores

    Tiera Kennedy puts on the brakes with “You Don’t Get It,” a smoldering kiss-off to an ex-lover. With an R&B edge, the mid-tempo track tears down a relationship that died long ago and how the former flame assumed there wouldn’t be any consequences to such an abrupt ending. “You say you wanna have a conversation, but you ain’t gonna like what I’ma say,” she spits.

  • Oct 24, 2024 | countrypolitanmag.com | Bee Delores |byby Bee Delores

    Leave it to Rebecca Black to deliver an absolute banger. “Trust!” throbs in the veins with its seductive electronic luminescence. “I can spell it out for you / Every night you’re coming home, I’ll be laid out for you,” she sings. “You can feel free to control.”Black unleashes barbs from her tongue. She’s a Venus fly trap in the way she entices her prey (see: listeners) and pounces when they least expect it. “Keep it in motion, emotion / Put me in position,” she whispers into the hypnotic haze.

  • Oct 23, 2024 | countrypolitanmag.com | Bee Delores |byby Bee Delores

    Loyd possesses a knack for breathing life back into pop music. Even before his artistic rebranding, he could hook your eardrums with undeniable beats and sticky melodies. That’s just his way. With “Phantom Love,” he nosedives into disco-flamed pop with abandon. There’s just no stopping him. “It will possess you,” he coos, seductively flipping his tongue. “I’m that spirit in the night, a devil in the corner of your eye,” sings Loyd, twisting the proverbial musical knife.

  • Oct 22, 2024 | countrypolitanmag.com | Bee Delores |Trevor Justin |byby Bee Delores |byby Malvika Padin

    In time for spooky season, Crys Matthews offers up the wonderfully eerie “Waking Up the Dead.” Matthews’ voice weaves into the musical fabric, almost a ghost herself. “Wondering who they were when they were alive / Dirt on my souls from a graveyard stroll,” she sings. Her words are like needles puncturing the skin, as though this supernatural story could be the life and death of her.

  • Oct 11, 2024 | countrypolitanmag.com | Bee Delores |byby Bee Delores

    Heartache can wreak havoc on the body. The anticipation of it is even worse, when you feel those cracks start to form and you’re just waiting out the inevitability. With her new song “Getting Gone,” Sarah Darling looks to the horizon and witnesses fresh opportunities in love. “One more promise you make halfway / Restless moments, theyleave me waiting too long,” she sings with sorrow glistening in her eyes. Darling’s voice is as good as it’s always been.

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