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: N.E.R.D & Rihanna – Lemon David Guetta & Afrojack ft. Charli XCX & French Montana – Dirty Sexy Money MK – 17 Migos ft. Nicki Minaj &… Continue reading Future Hits: This beat tastes like lunch
Author: Jessica
Future Stars: Rina Sawayama (Unsigned)
Taken from this week’s Future Pop mailer. Click here to subscribe. Two new pop girls in one mailer? I really am treating you this week! Rina Sawayama probably won’t be working with Max Martin or playing the Summertime Ball any time soon, but anyone who’s into the fashion scene and the more quirky side of… Continue reading Future Stars: Rina Sawayama (Unsigned)
Future Stars: Eves Karydas (Island)
Taken from this week’s Future Pop mailer. Click here to subscribe. Island have taken an interesting approach to the challenge of breaking new female pop acts – they seem to be scouring the world for foreign artists with star potential. After signing and developing Danish pop star Sigrid, they’re following the same strategy with Eves… Continue reading Future Stars: Eves Karydas (Island)
Song of the Week: Cam – Diane
Taken from this week’s Future Pop mailer. Click here to subscribe. All my Songs of the Week are featured on my Top of the Poptastic playlist, along with the rest of my faves from 2017. One of the best gigs I’ve been to this year was an intimate show by country singer Cam at The Tabernacle, Notting Hill, where she… Continue reading Song of the Week: Cam – Diane
Future Hits: Remember that time I put those pepperonis on your face
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: Clean Bandit ft. Julia Michaels – I Miss You Little Mix – Is Your Love Enough? Selena Gomez & Marshmello – Wolves Paloma Faith – Guilty Calvin… Continue reading Future Hits: Remember that time I put those pepperonis on your face
Future Stars: NF (Capitol)
Taken from this week’s Future Pop mailer. Click here to subscribe. One of many changes to the charts that the inclusion of streaming data has created is the ability for international hits to enter the top 40 without any UK promo… cue panic at the UK label, I assume, as they scramble to work out who… Continue reading Future Stars: NF (Capitol)
Future Stars: Watt (Republic)
Taken from this week’s Future Pop mailer. Click here to subscribe. I first noticed Watt as a featured artist on the collab-tastic new Hailee Steinfeld single Let Me Go (it already features Florida Georgia Line and Alesso, so why not throw in another artist too?). My curiosity increased as I spotted the same name credited on several… Continue reading Future Stars: Watt (Republic)
Song of the Week: Bea Miller – repercussions
Taken from this week’s Future Pop mailer. Click here to subscribe. All my Songs of the Week are featured on my Top of the Poptastic playlist, along with the rest of my faves from 2017. Bea Miller is an example of a trend I’m going to call “girl cried wolf.” One of the reasons I think we’re lacking in… Continue reading Song of the Week: Bea Miller – repercussions
Future Hits: Daylight shines on an undisclosed location
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: Rita Ora – Anywhere Naughty Boy ft. Joe Jonas – One Chance To Dance Liam Payne – Bedroom Floor NF – Let You Down Niall Horan –… Continue reading Future Hits: Daylight shines on an undisclosed location
Future Stars: Carly Pearce (Big Machine)
Taken from this week’s Future Pop mailer. Click here to subscribe. Carly Pearce is the latest female act from Big Machine, the label that launched Taylor Swift, but I don’t think anyone will be calling her the next Taylor. The 27-year-old has a softer style, halfway between country and singer-songwriter pop (think Christina Perri or… Continue reading Future Stars: Carly Pearce (Big Machine)