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Ponette Delivers The Infectious New Release I Think The World Was Better Without Me In It

By Lucy LernerApril 27, 2023
Ponette Delivers The Infectious New Release I Think The World Was Better Without Me In It

Ponette’s lead single i think the world was better without me in it from her 4-track EP of the same name, is a lively yet mesmerizing piece of music that captures the essence of her unique sound. Known for her synth-driven electronic pop sound, Norwegian artist Ponette delivers a slightly dark and catchy melody that hooks you in from the very beginning.

What’s impressive is how Ponette manages to blend dark lyrics with a pop sound that’s infectious. The beat is infectious, the synths are infectious, and the melody is infectious. It’s a song that you can dance to, even though the ambiguous subject matter about a dying relationship is on the heavier side.

i think the world was better without me in it is a powerful and catchy track that highlights Ponette’s unique sound and is a must-listen for fans of electronic pop and those looking for music that explores the darker side of human emotion.

Ponette’s EP i think the world was better without me in it is out now.

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