American Pop Band SZNS Want To Teach You Their Way To “Behave”
Always a pleasure to be able to appreciate the sound and versatility that pop bands offer, especially when it comes to vocal signature. As a matter of fact, 2021 allowed us to discover a sensational music group consisting of four young talented female artists. It concerns the group SZNS that we discovered through their latest single "Behave".
While listening to this track, you will immediately conclude that the four young women have in them, the ingredients required to build a successful band like 'Fifth Harmony'. Not only are they gorgeous and charismatic, but they also have a gripping talent.
In addition, the song "Behave" is the kind of song that many women can relate to, as the context of the songwriting depicts the societal assumption that “True Ladies” have a certain way of behaving.
Actually, the band has a lot to share regarding the matter, saying:
“Behave is for every girl who’s been told to act like a lady: to sit up straight, be polite, to let the grown ups talk. Our entire lives we’ve been told that we’re 'doing too much' or acting 'too intense' - Behave is about being unapologetic, and taking up the space you deserve, despite what anyone else might say. If being demure and soft-spoken is good behavior, then I guess we never learned how to behave”.
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