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FREDRIKA’s Elements of Sensuality Shine Through On The Talk

By Terry GuyMarch 24, 2020
FREDRIKA’s Elements of Sensuality Shine Through On The Talk

FREDRIKA’s Elements of Sensuality Shine Through On The TalkWith two top-quality singles released so far this year, including the new chillout ballad, The Talk, we are anticipating more hot, fresh tracks from talented, R&B singer-songwriter FREDRIKA. Similar to Jessie Ware, in her delivery of sophisti-pop, FREDRIKA’s elements of sensuality and sexuality shine through magically on The Talk. The song will literally soothe every bone in your body via soft, therapeutic vocal tones.

Opening with a ukulele-sounding synth performing the track’s catchy melody, the production eventually takes you to a Rockabilly-style vibe in verse 2, with the song’s use of slightly distorted, reverb-effected, arpeggiated electric guitars, which instantly throw us back to the classic riffs of Chris Isaak’s 1990 hit single Wicked Game.

Including trap-influenced drum programming on the track is an interesting touch and makes me think this is what Dua Lipa might sound like if she ever decided to release a portfolio of alternative, slow jam songs.

Having previously released her debut single Too Loud at the beginning of the year to a positive response, FREDRIKA’s The Talk is bound to follow suit.

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