Pop/Review Wotts - WANNABE

Wotts is an Ottawa, Canada-based indie pop duo made up of vocalist/multiinstrumentalist Jayem and bassist/guitarist Ricky 100. Wotts has hit the stages of RBC Bluesfest, Canadian Music Week, and Junofest and has received shoutouts for their work from several outlets, including CBC Radio (Canada), The Luna Collective (U.S.), Iggy Magazine (France), and Mystic Sons (UK).

"WANNABE" by Wotts marks a danceable foray into the realm of happy sadness, drawing inspiration from acts like Tame Impala and Dayglow. This track seamlessly infuses dance and electronic pop with Wotts' signature indie sound, resulting in what the band aptly describes as "a happy sad song."

From the first beats, "WANNABE" establishes a vibrant and danceable atmosphere, beckoning listeners to join in the sonic celebration. The blend of electronic elements and indie sensibilities creates a dynamic soundscape that captures the essence of the modern indie-pop genre. The track manages to balance an upbeat tempo with introspective lyrics, embodying the juxtaposition of emotions within the theme of "happy sadness."

Lyrically, "WANNABE" delves into the complexities of waiting—waiting to know, waiting for love, and the anticipation that comes with waiting for a text message. The cold lyrics provide a contrast to the upbeat and energetic instrumental arrangement, creating a captivating tension between the emotions expressed and the musical backdrop. This duality enhances the overall impact of the song, making it a poignant exploration of the emotional rollercoaster associated with hope and waiting.

“WANNABE” has a praiseworthy quality of production and every detail brings in the catchy vibe throughout the song. The influence of electronic pop shines forth here but offers a refreshing twist on indie-pop territory. Wotts demonstrated his capability of creating a song which had not only catchy beats but also powerful lyrics that brought out emotions.

To sum up, “WANNABE” represents Wotts’ danceable and thoughtful jewel where he deals with the complexities involved in the idea of waiting and longing. Fusion of dance, electronic pop and indie sensibilities results into a sonic hybrid that Wotts proves to be a force to reckon within the present indie-pop arena. “WANNABE” exemplifies Wotts’ talent for making music which attracts all manner of listeners in terms of spirit as well as sentimentality.

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