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Ikonika Reimagines Pop with Haunting Vocals

Summary

  • Producer Ikonika debuts vocals, becoming a pop presence.
  • New album 'Sad' blends electronic music with African sounds.
  • Lyrics explore care and safety, moving beyond party themes.
Ikonika Reimagines Pop with Haunting Vocals

Sara Chen, known as Ikonika, has released 'Sad,' an album marking a profound artistic shift. For the first time, Chen's own vocals take the lead, establishing a compelling and atmospheric pop presence. The production skillfully merges Ikonika's signature electronic style with elements of South African amapiano and other African musical traditions, reflecting Chen's part-Egyptian heritage.

The new record moves beyond Ikonika's established reputation as a dynamic underground electronic producer. Tracks like 'Sense Seeker' and 'Gone' prominently feature these African influences, while the lyrical content delves into profound themes of safety, care, and introspection. This intentional exploration adds a layer of complexity to Chen's persona.

Through repetitive, mantra-like lyrical phrases, 'Sad' offers an intimate glimpse into Chen's thoughts and desires. This approach heralds Ikonika's confident transition into the pop arena, demonstrating a commitment to personal expression without compromising the intricate sonic identity that defined their earlier work.

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Ikonika's new album is called 'Sad'.
Yes, Ikonika has a long history in underground electronic music, signed to Hyperdub for nearly 20 years.
'Sad' features influences from bass music, South African amapiano, and other African musical traditions.

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