Gotts Street Park (Ft. Flikka) - Favourite Kind Of Girl
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Gotts Street Park (Ft. Flikka) - Favourite Kind Of Girl
cause you’re my favourite kind of girl darlin’
[News] Flikka veröffentlicht neue Single “Stop Me From”
Die gebürtige Stockholmerin Flikka hat am 12.06. ihre neue Single “Stop Me From“ via Blue Flowers veröffentlicht. Mit dem Song präsentiert die Schwedin ein experimentelles Indie-Pop-Spektakel, wenn sie mit klarer aber verspielter Stimme davon singt, krampfhaft und verzweifelt die Liebe an den falschen Orten zu suchen.
“I wrote this song while going through a difficult time”, erzählt Flikka. “I had a lot of anxiety and regret and I couldn't sleep. I remember calling up my father in the middle of the night asking what to do with the state I was in. He told me to pick up my guitar and so I did, and this song happened.
“Stop Me From” ist dabei der allererste Song, den sie unter dem Namen Flikka geschrieben hat und wohl einer ihrer persönlichsten, wie die Skandinavierin verrät: “Sometimes you trust people who you shouldn't trust. It's kind of funny how some people can treat you like shit and make you feel guilty about it.”
Flikka kommt vom schwedischen “Flicka”, was übersetzt so viel wie “Mädchen“ bedeutet. Als “harmloses Mädchen” angesehen zu werden, gibt ihr die Freiheit, wild und selbstbewusst zu sein. Nach ihrem bisherigen Werdegang durch verschiedene Chöre, einer zu hierarchischen Musikhochschule, Ausflügen in die Schauspielerei und schließlich als Sängerin in der Band ihres Bruders ist Flikka nun bereit, ihre eigenen Songs der Welt zu präsentieren.
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The Wicked Sound Playlist 2020/03/2 New Music Jazz Funk Soul
The Wicked Sound 2020/03/2 new playlist with new music across Jazz, Funk, Soul, Reggae, Electronic music and Hip Hop Beats. New music from: Smoove & Turrell, Cory Henry, José James, Laura Mvula, Kris Bowers, Gallowstreet, LYMA, Gotts Street Park, Flikka, Ego Ella May, Greentea Peng, Kansas Smitty's, Butcher Brown, FloFilz, PYJÆN, Blue Lab Beats, HOWES3, Kan Sano, J-Felix, Sol Goodman, Hailu Mergia, GoGo Penguin. You can listen to this playlist also HERE. (link to multiple music platforms of your choice) The Wicked Sound weekly playlist 2020/03/2 Jazz Funk Soul Reggae Beats Tracklist: 1 Smoove & Turrell - Do It 2 Cory Henry - Happy Days 3 José James, Laura Mvula, Kris Bowers - Nobody Knows My Name 4 Gallowstreet, LYMA - Sativa 5 Gotts Street Park, Flikka - Favourite Kind Of Girl 6 Ego Ella May - How Long 'Til We're Home 7 Greentea Peng - Ghost Town 8 Kansas Smitty's - Sunnyland 9 Butcher Brown - Tidal Wave 10 FloFilz - Uferlos 11 PYJÆN, Blue Lab Beats - Sage Secrets 12 HOWES3 - Too Many Kicks 13 Kan Sano - On My Way Home 14 J-Felix, Sol Goodman - Future - Are We Living!? 15 Hailu Mergia - Yene Mircha 16 GoGo Penguin - Atomised Listen to The Wicked Sound 2020/03/1 new playlist with new music across Jazz, Funk, Soul, Reggae, Electronic music and Hip Hop Beats below: Another week, another The Wicked Sound playlist with a selection of wicked tunes. Music from around the world across all music genres, jazz, funk, afrobeat, soul, hip-hop, electronic music, reggae and more, all of them fool of positive energy and good vibes. There is so much good new music to listen to and share with you. So many incredible artists put out recently brilliant singles or albums and we will try to listen to them and select the best on a weekly basis. Please listen, share and enjoy! Comments are also really welcome.You can listen to it also HERE. (link to multiple music platforms of your choice) You can check previous weekly and monthly playlists in this section. Read the full article
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Stockholm songwriter Flikka used her single “Someone to Lose” to work out some romantic confusion. In a press release, she describes feeling pain at the thought of a happy ending, saying:
“Just the thought of the actual fall can almost be even more painful than the fall itself. How do you protect yourself from the only thing that can save you? I think it’s an extraordinary thing when people choose to put themselves in a situation where they potentially can get hurt. That gives me hope.”