Surrender To Norwegian Pop Artist Uzia’s “Best Bad Idea”
Hard to skip the latest single “Best Bad Idea” from Norwegian Pop artist Uzia, which is a tremendous bop, clearly filled with passion and emotion. Co-produced by G-Senz, the track, not only, showcases the 22-years-old artist’s brilliant lyrical perspective but also displays her gorgeous and unique vocal tone.
Indeed, the structure of the production exhibits a fresh and shimmering mid-tempo pop ambiance similar to the likes of Rita Ora, Mabel, Ella Eyre, and RAYE, with an original danceable twist.
Born in Tanzania, with roots from Congo, Uzia, who grew up in the town of Drammen in Norway, has already been noticed by big names in the industry like Bebe Rexha, especially thanks to her cover of the latter’s single “I’m A Mess”.
Today, the young artist is setting her own map in the industry, with singles like “Best Bad Idea” that you can already stream below.
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