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Hyperpop albums like Charli XCX's how i'm feeling now (2020) and A. G. Cook's Apple (2020) appeared on critics' 2020 end-of-year lists. [5] Hyperpop artist ElyOtto's song "SugarCrash!" became one of the most popular songs in the app's history, and was used in over 5 million videos on the platform by July 2021. [12]
Sophie (musician) songs (24 P) Y. Yeat songs (32 P) Pages in category "Hyperpop songs" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total.
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Ash Blue Gutierrez (born January 20, 2005), known professionally as Glaive (stylized as glaive), is an American singer-songwriter.After posting a string of hyperpop songs to SoundCloud during the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic that earned him a following, he signed a record deal with Interscope Records and released his debut extended play, Cypress Grove, in 2020.
I Care So Much That I Don't Care at All is the debut studio album by the American musician Glaive, released on July 14, 2023, by Interscope Records.After gaining attention with a string of hyperpop songs released during the COVID-19 pandemic, Glaive signed a deal with Interscope, released three extended plays, and began collaborating with high-profile musicians.
Dazed included A. G. Cook at number 12 in their "Dazed 100"; [39] Fact named PC Music the best label of 2014; [40] The Huffington Post included PC Music at number 3 in their "Underrated Albums - 2014"; [41] Resident Advisor included PC Music at number 4 in their "Top Labels of The Year" in 2014; [42] and Tiny Mix Tapes included it in their ...
The Line of Best Fit 's Laurence Day described it as "melodic, infectious and abrasive", [21] while Sarah Murphy of Exclaim! wrote that it is a "frustratingly catchy tune". [12] Ryan Bassil of Vice said that it is more bold, confident, and universal when compared to Diamond's earlier songs; he called it "the sound of falling for someone". [22]
The New York Times ranked it as the 8th best song of the year. [7] Walker named it the fifth best hyperpop song of all time, saying that "Vyzee" "is the exploding plastic inevitable—a cheerleading rally to the hilt, popping frothing like a can of cola shaken to the limit".