ZARA LARSSON- POSTER GIRL REVIEW.

 Zara Larsson published her long-awaited second album last Friday. After some years dropping singles, her second chapter is out. 

The album begins with the underrated Love Me Land , released in July. It is the best introduction to the record: It introduces you to a dreamy universe, with Zara's powerful vocals and a pure bet for Dance-pop and Electropop. 

However, the second track breaks that magic. It's pop-R&B and it counts with the feature of Young Thug, as a commercial appeal (like the Ty Dolla $ign feature on her previous album). Talk About Love isn´t bad but the album creates a universe in the start that should have been preserved. Alongside WOW and Ruin My Life, these feel the most american songs, with trapbeats and mixing it with R&B. They completely separate from the rest. 

The third song is an UK potential hit and it includes a choral part in the chorus, like Dua Lipa's IDGAF or Levitating.

The truth is that the record has stellar pop moments, like her angelic vocals on Poster Girl and the ABBA-inspired  and Clean Bandit-alike Look What You've Done.

Zara has come back with a true pop record and what we could say an 'european pop record' more orientated to Dance-pop and dance-music. The result is sparkling and if covid didn't existed, these song would deserve to be danced in discos.




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