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Title: "Make It Right" Album: Diamond in the Rough Label: Diamond Records Production: Jared Nevo, Nadia Berry Lyrics: Nadia Berry
After a break away from her solo career, which some would go as far as to call a fairly lengthy one due to Nadia's workaholic reputation, the "Records On" hitmaker is back with brand new studio album Diamond in the Rough and the premiere of its lead single, "Make It Right". For Nadia, we're sure she's had a lot to write about over the past year, what with the breakdown of her relationship with long-term partner Ryan Ross Hernandez. Of course, with that came Nadia stepping down from her position at North Hill Records and terminating her own contract, as well as forming a new relationship with Blood of Wecz guitarist, Mark Talley.
With no label to support her, Nadia has set up her own with her manager to assist, Diamond Records, solely in support of her latest album. The move is a risky one and will see Nadia's music made and distributed in the way that she wants, having full control over the whole process, which she confirms she didn't want to miss out on if another label took her on. However, promotional plans are not going ignored and Nadia and her team are making sure word will get around on her new music, striking a deal with Clear Channel Outdoor to display advertisements for the new single at hotspots around the world. Features in Rolling Stone, UNITED and Cosmopolitan are also lined up for next year, which include exclusives interviews with the songstress.
Nadia rather unexpectedly dominated last year with the critically acclaimed Open Heart Surgery and Hera, the latter going onto break first week album records. For an artist who was used to sharing the spotlight with three other girls in GirlSpice, Nadia proved she could do it all on her own and racked up the hits to put out The Collection, plus her own insightful documentary to support the release. In album sales alone, she's racked up 13 million and shows no sign of slowing down with her upcoming release. More recently, she went out on her own sell-out arena tour around North America, and rumours suggest the star could be travelling the world in support of Diamond in the Rough.
With the soft rock vibes of Open Heart and the more pop/electronic oriented feel to Hera, Nadia confirms she went back to her roots with this new album and wanted to make almost the sister record to Open Heart Surgery, something raw and honest, but with a totally different story to tell in the lyrics. "I feel like I've finally found my sound," Nadia reveals when talking about her new album, "I've experimented with a variety of genres over the years and this album just came very naturally to me, both with the sound and the lyrics. I knew what I wanted it to be like before I had even made it."
From the sound of lead single "Make It Right", Nadia has definitely accomplished that raw feeling, stripping away the electronic, computersed beats on the majority of Hera and putting out a single more authentic within itself, a cheerful and upbeat indie pop sound that keeps that vibe of her Open Heart Surgery record, but expands on it and shows a clear growth with both her vocals and the lyrics to the track. The song itself has an almost 80s feel to it with its funky basslines and handclaps, it's a retro sound with a modern twist and fuses slight R&B with gentle rock sounds, powerful live drums adding into the track around the mid-point to add a new lease of life to the song and kick up the tempo a notch.
Vocally, Nadia has never needed some autotune slapped on top of her to sound good on record, she's a better singer than most would suspect for a GirlSpice member, and is more than showing it with the new single. She's never sounded better and her voice sounds completely untouched, furthering the vintage, old school vibes as she sings effortlessly over the funk-rock groove to the song. "Make It Right" opens gently, Nadia delivering the first verse in almost spoken word, before the chorus kicks in, diving straight into singing and additional vocals from her add into the background. Once the live drums add in straight after, her voice builds with power in the second verse and keeps that force throughout the song and into the following chorus, where her vocals layer on top of each other to add strength to the track. A simple bassline plays underneath her voice for the middle-eight and the delivery of the lyrics is once again gentle and it almost feels like Nadia's holding back for just a moment, before giving her all in the final chorus, belting out the lines as stronger drums burst into the song, before it draws to a slow close, a simple handclapped outro heard before its end.
Lyrically, "Make It Right" is fresh within its sound, but familiar enough in its lyrics to satisfy her long-term fans, whilst drawing in new listeners. Nadia has often sung about love and and sex in artistic ways to avoid making her lyrics generic or played out, her song "Records On" as an example, used to unite love within a relationship and her love of music. "Make It Right" however, lyrically deals with the unexpected turns and troubles within a constant off-on relationship that often gets patched up by getting "straight to loving" as she sings. However, it's in no way a sexual song with raunchy lyrics, and although it may be about the making up after a heated argument, it's in fact bittersweet for the most part, as she proves with the line "Love and hate ain't very far from one another". Later on in the song, she sings "There's a fire in your heart that I'm yet to ignite" almost in a sad tone, her emotion felt in the delivery of the line, suggesting that the other person may not feel as strongly about her as she does for them, and that they'll never make it right, but the highs in the relationship keep them together for the time-being.
Overall, it's a beautiful return for Nadia Berry and she shows with ease that she's more than evolved as both a singer and songwriter. It's by no means a shocking comeback with a total new direction, but we think she's achieved the right balance and is making a smart move with this track marking her return to the scene.
Another night spent in different beds With an imaginary gun pointed to your head All these thoughts that you make me discover Love and hate ain't very far from one another And babe, it's our greatest talent Each day brings a new challenge A kiss could turn into a word-made war But we always get past it all
Stupid, stupid games that we've always played We fight to look forward to the making up So I'll kiss your lips to keep your mouth shut Stupid, stupid games played in our own special way Cause tonight, we're gonna get straight to loving We'll make the bad between us fade to nothing I just want you to go and dim the light Cause tonight, we're gonna make it right
Make it right, oh, oh, make it right Tonight, we're gonna make it right, make it right Make it right, oh, oh, make it right Tonight, we're gonna make it right, make it right
You and me, we're far from the ordinary Said you and me, it always felt so legendary So let me loosen up that heart made of steel We're hurting from meaningless curses, but we'll heal The truth lies in your eyes, that's why I'm still here Your loving always helps to seal the deal
Stupid, stupid games that we've always played We fight to look forward to the making up So I'll kiss your lips to keep your mouth shut Stupid, stupid games played in our own special way Cause tonight, we're gonna get straight to loving We'll make the bad between us fade to nothing I just want you to go and dim the light Cause tonight, we're gonna make it right
Make it right, oh, oh, make it right Tonight, we're gonna make it right, make it right Make it right, oh, oh, make it right Tonight, we're gonna make it right, make it right
I'm gonna make it right, tonight And when your mind's screaming out for help I'm gonna make you see, make you believe That there's no need to be scared Dim the afternoon sky into a starry midnight There's a fire in your heart that I'm yet to ignite So I'll take out the dark with the brightest light Start a wildfire to burn away these lonely nights
Stupid, stupid games that we've always played We fight to look forward to the making up So I'll kiss your lips to keep your mouth shut Stupid, stupid games played in our own special way Cause tonight, we're gonna get straight to loving We'll make the bad between us fade to nothing I just want you to go and dim the light Cause tonight, we're gonna make it right |
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