SINGLE REVIEW: Cameron Sage From - Superficial

'Superficial' delves deep into the heartfelt themes of toxic relationships, portraying the tumultuous journey of teenagers in love and their adolescent struggles with matters of the heart. The song beautifully captures the highs and lows of youth, exploring the superficial needs and desires that often accompany young love. It's a poignant coming-of-age tale, filled with realisations, growth, and ultimately, acceptance.

With raw emotion at its core, 'Superficial' delivers a pop melody that's slightly playful and bubblegum-ish but with a bite, perfectly encapsulating the bittersweet nature of teenage romance. The sugar-sweet vocals are paired with a danceable beat, funky guitars, and drop beats, creating a dynamic sound that's both catchy and compelling. The stunning vocal layering adds depth to the track, while its melodic, vibrant, summery tempo transports listeners to carefree days of youth.

Ultimately, 'Superficial' resonates as a relatable anthem for the young, tackling themes of breaking free from the reliance on boys and the way they make you feel small and weak, and growing within your own skin. Yet, it also holds nostalgic value for the older generation, evoking memories of their own youthful experiences.

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I'm Amy a Norfolk girl, currently residing at the seaside.

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