Taken from this week’s Future Pop mailer. Click here to subscribe. My weekly playlist features five tracks I predict will be future hit singles in the UK. Tracklisting: Bruno Mars – 24K Magic Lady Gaga – Million Reasons John Legend – Love Me Now James Hersey – Miss You David Guetta, Cedric Gervais & Chris… Continue reading Future Hits: Pop pop, it’s show time
Month: October 2016
Future Stars: Sabrina Carpenter (Hollywood Records)
Taken from this week’s Future Pop mailer. Click here to subscribe. Disney label Hollywood Records has struggled to launch a new generation of teen acts to take over from Miley, Selena, Jo Bros and co. I always thought their music was quite weak (except for the odd classic) but their huge TV shows and films… Continue reading Future Stars: Sabrina Carpenter (Hollywood Records)
Future Stars: Lost Kings (RCA)
Taken from this week’s Future Pop mailer. Click here to subscribe. While we try to get over the news that the guys behind the “let me take a selfie” song are one of the biggest acts of 2016, The Chainsmokers’ team at Disruptor Management are busy launching another duo with similar appeal. Lost Kings are… Continue reading Future Stars: Lost Kings (RCA)
Song of the Week: Capital Cities – Vowels
Taken from this week’s Future Pop mailer. Click here to subscribe. I’m not too convinced by the new DNCE single Body Moves, but this track released on the same day by Capital Cities is exactly what they should have done. Vowels has a memorable, original lyrical concept and groovy disco-pop sound, much like Cake By… Continue reading Song of the Week: Capital Cities – Vowels
Future Hits: So far from the stars
Taken from this week’s Future Pop mailer. Click here to subscribe. My weekly playlist features five tracks I predict will be future hit singles in the UK. Tracklisting: The Weeknd ft. Daft Punk – Starboy Niall Horan – This Town Galantis – Love On Me The Chainsmokers ft. Phoebe Ryan – All We Know Andy… Continue reading Future Hits: So far from the stars
Future Stars: Olivia O’Brien (Island Records)
Taken from this week’s Future Pop mailer. Click here to subscribe. Back in March, when I first heard the song i hate u, i love u and instantly knew it was a future hit, I was tempted to feature Olivia O’Brien here, instead of the main artist, gnash. Her vocal and songwriting contribution was clearly… Continue reading Future Stars: Olivia O’Brien (Island Records)
Future Stars: Maggie Lindemann (300 Entertainment)
Taken from this week’s Future Pop mailer. Click here to subscribe. Sometimes a mid-tempo track can be catchier than any upbeat banger, and Maggie Lindemann’s new single Pretty Girl is a perfect example. The relatable teenage lyrics assert a strong personality and they’re memorable from first listen. It’s an ideal statement of identity for an… Continue reading Future Stars: Maggie Lindemann (300 Entertainment)