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Class Vee - Wierdos
Class Vee - Wierdos

Class Vee’s Wierdos is a Colorful Hip-Pop Track

Class Vee is an American singer-songwriter and pop artist. Her version of pop is influenced by vibrant gradients of hip-hop, R&B/soul, and analog synths. In her latest single, Wierdos, Class Vee presents a dreamy pop track, stringing sentiment with story and song. Swelling with dynamic rhythms and colorful pops of melody, it is reminiscent of the Doja Cat and Janelle Monae. Listen Now!

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The track has a lot of heart and soul that is dilated with a plethora of sonic textures and patterns. A rippling synth hook loops through wispy harmonies and oozing violins. Her sopranos oscillate between mellifluous R&B delivery and chunky sections of pop rap. The stridency of the hip hop beats is skilfully used to draw the listener’s attention to stray sonic details. Each time you catch a new note or feature, it’s incredibly energizing. And with progression, these fusions become more creatively infused.CLASS VEE debuted in 2021 her single, ‘IDK Why’ which introduced her diverse sonic caliber. She has released six tracks (excluding this one), building up a collection of unique tracks that speak to her artistic autonomy and novelty. 

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The track is available for streaming on popular sites like Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and Amazon Music! You can listen to Wierdos by CLASS VEE here

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