Dawn Richard continues to the rollout of The Red Era, the third and final installment of her album series.
Following her singles “Billie Jean/Dance,” the singer drops another song called “Hollywould,” an ode to the hopes and hustle of trying to make it in Tinseltown. Producers Noisecastle III and Swagg R’Celious offer a woozy trap track as the background to Dawn’s story of a girl struggling to survive in the city of stars.
The Red Era is due out tin the first quarter of 2016.
“Hollywould” by Dawn is a mesmerizing blend of soulful R&B and electronic pop that immerses listeners in a world of glamour and intrigue. Dawn’s ethereal vocals glide effortlessly over the pulsating beats, creating an intoxicating atmosphere that transports listeners to the heart of Hollywood’s glitz and glamour.
Lyrically, “Hollywould” explores the allure and pitfalls of fame, as Dawn navigates themes of ambition, desire, and self-discovery. Her introspective lyrics and emotive delivery add depth and complexity to the song, inviting listeners to reflect on the nature of celebrity and the pursuit of success.
Set against a backdrop of shimmering synths and lush production, “Hollywould” captivates with its infectious energy and hypnotic melodies. The song’s dynamic arrangement and catchy hooks make it a standout track that’s sure to leave a lasting impression on listeners.
With its irresistible groove and thought-provoking lyrics, “Hollywould” showcases Dawn’s talent as both a vocalist and a storyteller, leaving listeners captivated by its mesmerizing charm. It’s a song that invites listeners to explore the highs and lows of fame and fortune, while also celebrating the power of self-expression and individuality.