Pop/Review myah - notice you

myah was born and raised in South Florida. She started making music at a young age. Her sound blends alternative rock, pop, and pop-punk melodies. Influenced by bands like Foxing, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Modest Mouse, Sylvan Esso, and Twenty-One Pilots, her love for alternative music solidified her decision to make music of a similar caliber while still incorporating those familiar pop beats. Storytelling is a huge part of her music identity; she writes lyrics that tap into her own life experiences with hints of nostalgia.

myah's upbeat summer pop hit "notice you" takes listeners back to more carefree and innocent days. This upbeat song effortlessly conjures up memories of the 2010s by fusing traditional Midwest emo guitar riffs with touches of nostalgia. The song is an instant earworm, ideal for sunny days and road trips due to its casual mood and catchy melody.

"notice you" has a comforting, nostalgic vibe from the very first notes. myah's sweet and beautiful vocals are perfectly complemented by the guitar riffs that have a hint of emo flair. The lyrics touch on issues that are deeply and widely relatable, such as adolescent desire and the joy of making new relationships. It's simple to envision listening to this song while driving with the windows down because of the way the catchy instrumentals and accessible lyrics convey the spirit of a carefree summer.

"notice you" has a sophisticated production but still has an honest feel to it, reminiscent of the DIY mentality of Midwest emo bands. myah has a compelling and sincere vocal delivery that captivates listeners with a combination of charm and honesty. With its sing-along appeal that makes it perfect for live performances and group listening, the chorus stands out in particular.

"notice you" is a charming nod to the past all around, presented in a contemporary pop format. myah creates a song that is both innovative and reassuringly familiar by skillfully fusing nostalgia with modern pop tastes. This song is a great addition to any playlist since it not only cherishes the simple pleasures of the past but also celebrates the delights of summer.

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