“Basicote”, “Plane”, “Without personality”, “Clothing store music” … the comments you are leaving us about Olivia Dean, author of our album of the week, remind a lot of those who raised at first Adele. But his songs, like this one, are here to stay and in the United Kingdom, still awake from time to time for these things, they know very well.
I cannot believe that something as beautiful as ‘So Easy (Fall in Love)’ has reached the top 10 of the British lists without having been single. It is one of those things that reconcile with the world, which return faith in humanity.
The album has been number 1 with more than 52,000 copies sold in its first 7 days on the islands. There have been 16,000 CD’s, 14,000 vinyl, 1,000 cassettes and 20,000 streaming points. By the time you read this, it will already be a silver disk, and the gold is also assured. Especially since the singles are pending. ‘Man I need’ rises to the 1st position of the British lists, such as the top 1 that this neo-soul hit was called to be.
The song, with playful melody and piano piano 70s in Carole King’s wave, deserves to “deserve to be loved and not be afraid to ask for it.” Olivia Dean declared in Rolling Stone that the composition wants to be “sexy and funny, made to dance” and the truth is that it is difficult to think about something that sounds more casual. The first Amy could have sung her. And Feist, too.
Because Olivia Dean looks for “a real man,” that Alaska would say, is that in the video he surrounds himself with handsome boys as just out of ‘grease’. They surround her, entertain her, celebrate it … While she only has eyes to eat the camera. Knowing that he only “needs” herself?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OIV_y2RPQ_A

