The 8th Most Poptastic Single of 2015: Kero Kero Bonito – Picture This

Released: 10th March Trivia: Kero Kero Bonito‘s lead singer Sarah Midori Perry is half-British and half-Japanese, and was recruited for the group by the founding members as they were obsessed with all things Japanese. Sarah is also a visual artist and takes inspiration from Japanese imagery in her work. Producer Gus Lobban has his own… Continue reading The 8th Most Poptastic Single of 2015: Kero Kero Bonito – Picture This

The 9th Most Poptastic Single of 2015: Alessia Cara – Here

Released: 30th April Writers: Alessia Cara, Sebastian Kole, Myron Birdsong, Samuel Gerongco, Anthony Life, Robert Gerongco, Terence Lam Trivia: Alessia is one of the ten acts nominated for my Future Pop Stars of 2016 poll. You can vote for her to win here or read more about her story so far here. Best bits: 1.… Continue reading The 9th Most Poptastic Single of 2015: Alessia Cara – Here

The 10th Most Poptastic Single of 2015: Major Lazer x DJ Snake ft. MØ – Lean On

Released: 2nd March Writers: Karen Ørsted, Thomas Pentz, William Griachine, Philip Meckseper, Martin Bresso Trivia: This song was turned down by Rihanna, which seems like quite an error considering the series of musical false starts she’s had this year. MØ is brilliant, but I personally would have loved the song to go to Selena Gomez.… Continue reading The 10th Most Poptastic Single of 2015: Major Lazer x DJ Snake ft. MØ – Lean On

Future Pop: Stars of 2016

Over the past two weeks I’ve featured 10 artists I believe could be the breakthrough pop stars of 2016. I don’t think pop acts get enough attention in the ones to watch lists from the BBC, Brits, MTV etc, especially considering that they have a tendency to become the biggest selling artists. To redress the… Continue reading Future Pop: Stars of 2016

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Stars of 2016: Pia Mia

It’s hard to say who Pia Mia is. So far, she’s better known for her famous friends than anything she’s done, and her music gives new meaning to the word “generic.” Nonetheless, her single Do It Again was a slow-burning hit, which made the UK iTunes top 10 with no radio support, and eventually reached… Continue reading Stars of 2016: Pia Mia