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Rating: 4 out of 5.Brighton-based artist Libby Whitehouse is making waves in the music scene. With “the attitude of a 2010s pop star and a voice that could rival the icons of the early ’00s,” she’s poised to leave her mark as a pop artist. Drawing inspiration from the likes of Katy Perry, Miley Cyrus, and Elton John, Whitehouse brings a fresh perspective to her music. Her debut single “OMG” was released in February and quickly amassed over 250k streams across platforms in its first month. Her latest release, “Fired,” is a pop single that Whitehouse describes as a feel-good breakup song. She aims to empower listeners going through similar experiences, urging them to feel in control of their situation and inspired to keep moving forward.
With an uplifting blend of dance-ready electro-pop beats and ultra-catchy melodies, “Fired” provides the perfect feel-good backdrop to complement the tune’s optimistic breakup tale. Lyrics like “My friends warned me how you’re bad in love, But I only saw the best in us” and “Took you two dates to say you’re in love, Took just one day to go mess it up” offer up an empowering reflection about taking control and saying goodbye to a toxic relationship. Fueled by its witty wordplay and wonderfully infectious energy, Libby Whitehouse gifts us with a dazzling pop tune about breaking free from a bad partner. So, press play and dance away your breakup woes with “Fired.”
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