Ava Max has recently published the one that seems to be another of the songs that would be included in his third album. We assume that this will also be the fate of ‘spot a fake’ (in the image, Lol) or ‘My oh my’, although you already know where the alleged «Lead single” of The Weeknd’s last album ended.
In any case, for the moment ‘Lost Your Faith’ is not raising the new campaign of the author of ‘Sweet But Psycho’ and ‘Kings & Queens’. ‘Lost Your Faith’ recounts in the eighties force of voices as resounding as those of Bonnie Tyler and Jennifer Rush, what the electric guitars accentuate here, so aor, or even the “Hallelujahs” that seem out of another era. The bad thing is that it is a melody too well -off in the already explored and that reminds others published previously. For herself.
Therefore, when the lyrics speak of a magic that has been lost (“before you had your knees and now you never pray”), it sounds metaphorical or even premonitory. “The road is getting darker, and it is increasingly difficult to believe in us,” he says.
And Ava Max has reasons to sound so pessimistic: that of all his recent singles, the only one that is working is that hope around the ‘Forever Young’ by Alphaville, taking advantage of a “trend” of Tiktok, and devised by – how no- David Guetta, is an injustice.
Once again, this type of collaborative projects are forgiven all lack of inspiration and originality, and this track produced by Guetta with some old years old, is being supported by Spotify in playlists as massive as Gym Hits, viral hits, party hits, cardio, Just Hits or Power Hour. The same happened last year with Ava Max’s song with Kygo that shot Shakira. Of them alone … let’s continue waiting for something that looks like at least the second coming of Christ.
