'Girls!' by Cat Burns: Not only for girls who like girls like

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‘Girls!’ by Cat Burns: Not only for girls who like girls like

Cat Burns, South London singer who would viralize her ‘Go’ theme in Tiktok, has a new single. If last year he published in RCA a long debut called ‘Early Twenties’ that reached the Top 10 of the British lists, now passes page with ‘Girls!’.

Much more fun than the cross between acoustics and epic of ‘Go’, ‘Girls’ is a Kurisu production that Cat Burns has already been presenting live. In fact, a few months ago on Instagram introduced her as “a daring song for girls who like girls.”

As an answer to the ‘Boyz’ of Charli XCX, the chorus of ‘Girls!’ He says that “he just wants to talk about girls, talk about girls and talk about girls.” Also of the “different energies, masculine and female.” In turn, we are facing a subject of devotion to a concrete girl who knows in a station, and the one that Cat Burns wants “goes in a suit or with a dress”, “because nothing is normal.” The video -sorpresa, surprise- is a celebration of different types of girl.

Universal in his melody so catchy, ultralight in his 2 minutes of electropop, ‘Girls!’ It is not only a song suitable for those who like girls, but also for followers of Justin Bieber’s sound, Harry Styles or the most pop Charli XCX.
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