If there’s an opportunity of a Barbie sequel, the soundtrack wouldn’t be full with out the Y2K pop monitor, Butterfly, from Tiara, whose moniker mimics what she must be sporting because the to-be-throned-princess-of-pop.
The shimmering disco grooves within the salaciously candy pop earworm lend an irresistible retrofuturism, however in perspective, vitality and unfeigned empowerment, Tiara roots herself firmly within the current, daring to face tall within the full glare of her convictions. Vocally and lyrically, she retains the hooks sugar-sweet whereas commanding sufficient presence to make them lower by with objective. Each era of pop fan might discover one thing to adore about Butterfly.
Based mostly in Sydney, Australia, Tiara is a nineteen-year-old singer-songwriter whose sound pays homage to the fearlessness and glamour of 2000s pop whereas including fashionable edge and subversive sensuality. With a background in classical music and research on the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, she threads musical precision by the boldness of her aesthetic.
Her debut single, All Eyes On Me, launched her hot-pink universe of female energy, a spot the place each listener turns into the femme fatale she embodies. In Butterfly, that world grows louder, brighter and bolder, shimmering with confidence and pulsing with the vitality of an artist able to take the crown.
Butterfly is now obtainable on all main streaming platforms – together with Spotify.
Assessment by Amelia Vandergast