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Òlah Bliss Portrays A Strong Message In Sinner (Good Girl)

By Joel GriffithsMarch 3, 2021
Òlah Bliss Portrays A Strong Message In Sinner (Good Girl)

Òlah Bliss is back with a unifying track for us to enjoy this Wednesday.

New single Sinner (Good Girl) is blessed with a catchy chorus and an instrumental that brims with pop appeal too. Tunes like Hoes, We Only Live Once and Push Me To The Edge have contributed towards the warranted buzz around the singer-songwriter that has a unique style. She infuses 808 drums, rich high hats and distorted synth bass in her production to give it that trappy feel. To contrast this though, the melodies in her music have an uplifting texture.

Òlah Bliss says, “I make music that is personal to me, I write about things I’m either going through or feeling at the time.”

This feels like a record that sparked from a feeling or singular event. In essence, it’s a traditional love song but it’s very in tune with its contemporary sensibilities. Love, lust, jealousy and commitment staple this song together and we’re sure there will be many who can relate to the struggle.

Bliss adds: “I’m only human, I make mistakes, I learn from them, sometimes I don’t, but I’m always on a mission to become the best version of me I can possibly be. If my music resonates with you that’s already a huge success, if it doesn’t, I’m still grateful you spent your valuable time listening to my creation. I love people and I just want to get to a place where I am able to help others on a larger scale.”

Òlah Bliss was successful in creating a great pop love song, let’s see how many people resonate with her strong message in this one.

Sinner (Good Girl) is available on all streaming platforms now.

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