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Single Review: “Lost In Translation” – Coupedekat

This was a fun listen! I like the use of different vocal samples at the beginning, and the lyric “I get my words off the menu, I wanna go a la carte did I say something to offend you come round and be my Bonaparte” made me sit up and listen…

It’s a song that’s barbed throwing in French references, as well as references to Camilla? (“She’s there when we go on a date”), and…

Well….

It’s fab. 

Having looked at her other songs, it’s not a one off, Little Tesco’s is another good one!

This is a dance beat that goes through different stages, at the beginning it starts off low key and then drops into a bit of a pitch down slowed stage before kicking it up into a drum n bass flavour to close it out…

Fab work!

Coupdekat is Katherine Reilly. Born just outside of London, she started writing songs at the age of 15, drawing influences from the 80s including icon Debbie Harry. She’s also received kudos from grammy award winning Philip Lawrence, Alfie Templeman, Clout Magazine and more. 

Great work.

 

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