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“Cherry on Top”: Allyse’s Sweet Treat

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July 26th marked the release of Allyse’s latest single, “Cherry On Top.” A track that’s as playful as its title suggests. Known for her “sassy ‘n sweet with a nasty beat” style, Allyse delivers a track that blends old-school 90s hip-hop rhythms with a funky guitar riff.

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“Cherry On Top” stands out immediately with its irresistible blend of genres. The song opens with a driving funk guitar, setting the stage for a groove that feels nostalgic. Allyse’s vocal delivery is confident, effortlessly weaving between cheeky lyrics and a catchy hook. Lines like “You can have your cake and eat it too” and “I don’t wanna make your life stop, no, I just wanna be the cherry on top” encapsulate the playful spirit of the track, offering a light-hearted take on love without the baggage.

Cherry On Top

What makes “Cherry On Top” particularly noteworthy is its ability to balance a fun, carefree vibe with a deeper message. The lyrics explore the idea of embracing love without fear, encouraging listeners to enjoy the sweetness of romance without the pressure of changing their lives.

The production on the other hand is polished and well-crafted, with every element working in harmony to create a sound that is both infectious and sophisticated.

The hip-hop-inspired drum line adds a rhythmic punch, while the lush harmonies bring warmth to the track. It’s clear that Allyse, who wrote and produced the song herself, has a keen ear for detail. Plus, a talent for making pop music that resonates.

“Cherry On Top” taps into the nostalgic sounds of the 90s while bringing a modern twist. This makes it a standout in Allyse’s growing discography. The song’s success lies in its ability to be both fun and meaningful. A combination that is sure to make it a hit on summer playlists everywhere.

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