Ava Max has made his third album to try herself that she was able to make music without her ex -partner, Circut. Inverness and Pink Slip are the producers who have shown that Henry Russell Walter is not exactly irreplaceable. Ava Max’s electropop tends to the generic and this ‘Don’t Click Play’ does not get rid of that. His merit is to achieve it with grace.
This title that also gives its name to the album can be premonitory, because we have already realized that this will not be the most successful project of Ava Max, but it does seek to be ironic. The pre-stribe says “don’t give the play, you don’t put it, because you’re going to love and you’re going to want to put it twice.” Something that works with this addictive production that, lasting 2 minutes, invites listening to “in repeat.”
There are two keys to this: a “Dum-Dum, Da-Da” that sticks like a gum, as was the case in the mythical ‘Tom’s Dinner’ by Suzanne Vega and so many other songs throughout the history of pop. And then, the sadness with which Ava Max echoes the criticism he has read in X.
The spectacular second verse says: “In X it is a constant conversation issue:” She is an imitation of Gaga singing samples. ” But can’t ‘Kings and Queens’ look good next to ‘Poker Faces’? I am wanting myself, no matter how much you hate him ».
This taking the bull by the horns touches the sublime. The only thing that we do not forgive is that there is no video clip for the day of the premiere. Can you imagine Lady Gaga collected the glove and be encouraged to participate in a remix or a live presentation of the song, playing just that second verse? With Gaga immersed in the ‘Mayhem’ tour it seems unlikely, but for asking that it is not …
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R16upptjnmy

