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Genre: Electroclash, Synth Pop Release Date: June 17th,2012 Producers: Paul Epworth, No Evidence As 2012 rages on, and many acts have been making they're way up the ranks of music, and others maintaining their steady title of the leaders of music, some remain more interesting then others. Lets be honest, in our crazy world of music and entertainment we often come across interesting stars or personalities, shall I say. I could sit here and give a list of names and each will make a light bulb will escalate to the top of the brain and you can call out what's so interesting (or not) about the star. But I won't sit here and do such a thing, instead we will bring you to a very "interesting" figure to the plate. Suzie.
Instead of working her way up the bar, this Swedish pop tart showed that the arts of T&A, money and strategic excellence could be key to success and although this has been said before, are we wrong? Suzie continuously makes her way into the tabloids on countless, and countless times, each of them being very interesting and spontaneous since this Jezebel could be so unpredictable. She always finds her way at the tip of our tongue since she is so careless to what the media, parent council, and quite frankly, what we have to say.
Becoming a very historic member on twitter, seemingly blasting a whole barrage of celebrities including Nadia Berry, Serenity Scott, Stephanie Fierce, Andrea Mason, Gia Rose-Hilton, Ryan Ross Hernandez and the list goes on and on with each being a very interesting "blow for blow" on twitter, gaining Suzie's followers by a rapid amount over the past year . Not to mention the rumors of her sleeping with RRH, Scott R.H, and Jason Smith (all of which were deemed untrue) and yet and still Suzie still has her head on her shoulders.
Maybe it's her "SuzieNation" a group of thousands and thousands of fans(many from her home country of Sweden along with Europe and in the U.S who follow behind) who are responsible for all these hits, a double platinum album. Maybe that's what it is...that keeps her so confident. They interestingly support Suzie as she continues her reign of terror, which in our forecasts (OR HERS) is in no view to stop. Maybe its the money? The spoilt-ness? Her looks? What is it? We don't know, and over time it has made Suzie a very entertaining figure in the entire industry. Are you for Suzie, or against her?
Before I ramble on about the star (yes guys, she's accomplished) We are here to know about her new single.
Over a month ago as Suzie continued being Suzie, coming off of her big controversy concerning her being one of the mistresses of Gia Rose-Hilton's husband, music mogul Scott R.H, she released the first single of her soon to be titled sophomore effort, "Burn Away", a track mixed with excellent production that ultimately elevated the track to #2 on the Digital Charts.
Now, she comes back with a vengeance in the ultimate "Eff You" single to her nay Sayers with "Steal Your Man".
Automatically, you began to think about Suzie threatening different females about their loyalty when it came to a chance with Suzie, but we didn't think she would throw it so rapidly, in our faces. This is shown throughout the track that is produced mainly by Paul Epworth who was reportedly paid a disclosed amount of money to produce this track with the help of underground production duo "No Evidence".
This unapologetic second single starts off quickly with a very unorthodoxed, underground feel to it that would automatically get you moving your body, the "flickering" backing beat is aided with deep burping like instrumentals that pulsate across the few seconds of the song. Synths are then added to the already pounding beat that is then enhanced with crackling cymbals taps, that screams excellent production. Suzie then bursts out in a confident and cocky tone, with less autotune then the usual Suzie song, although it's still strongly present. Suzie murmurs "All these chicks be hatin on hatin on me, cause their not| But there men be droolin on droolin on me, cause I'm hot-|-And I Keep Wondering| How Would I Make You Feel |If I. Stole. Your. Man| I. Stole. Your. Man| I. Stole. Your. Man| I. Stole. Your. Man. When Suzie says "If I Stole Your Man" very clearly, behind the beat, out of no where the cymbals find's it way back to the pounding tune slapping rigorously that mixes very well with the pulsating backing beat which goes on for a few seconds before Suzie brings the repulsiveness back as she snares I Got Hits|I Got Ass|I Got Money|Fuck CLASS| And if your man, is free| I Might Pick.Him.Up.For.Me. The lyrical content, very limited as the cymbals roars one more time this time sounding louder than before with the heavy dance beat soaring bigger once more this time adding in sirens. When it slows down, Suzie brings back the beginning lines of: All these chicks be hatin on hatin on me, cause their not| But there men be droolin on droolin on me, cause I'm hot-|-And I Keep Wondering| How Would I Make You Feel |If I. Stole. Your. Man| I. Stole. Your. Man| I. Stole. Your. Man| I. Stole. Your. Man followed by the cymbals one more time, she then goes on to snare out |S|U|Z|I|E|N|A|T|I|O|N|. Each letter one by one, when it slows down once more. After a chant of her "Suzie Nation" she continues with carelessly saying |Scream It Loud| Cause We're The Best| ...|Say It Proud|F*Ck the rest| behind mixing beats and rising beats. The quite offensive track doesn't stop there however. After repeating the opening lines and second verse over, with the instruments still staying in place, Suzie yells out And If you Want Me To| You just gotta the clue...|I'll Steal Your Man|Yeah I'll Steal Your Man|Yeah I'll Steal Your Man|Yeah I'll Steal Your Man|Yeah I'll Steal Your Man| numerous times with mixing beats, and cymbals, not to mention the pulsating backing beat blaring behind her voice with the very enjoyable, yet very different production. The extremely promiscuous track about being a homewrecker rails on with the Suzie repeating the lines with the arising electroclash atmosphere that might just have a listener bobbing their head to the very catchy tune and unpredictability of the lyrics. Or holding their face scrunched up very offended. The track rides out when Suzie finishes repeating "Steal Your Man" as the mixing beats rides out the entire track with one more set cymbal poundings heard one more time as the track finally comes to the end.
At this point...I have so much to say, but I won't.... I have said enough. What do you think about the track however? That shockingly finds itself in stores this Sunday. Leave A Comment Below!|The END!
~SINGLE OUT 6/17/2012~ |
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