Ally Brooke is solidifying her place as a solo artist with “No Good.” This is a confident, exciting release from her post-Fifth Harmony evolution and clear artistic direction. Another giant step towards her upcoming debut album with the new single. It is based around a classic 1987 house cut, Kelly Charles’ “You’re No Good for Me”, combining nostalgic dance influences with a new, modern approach. The outcome is a release that is familiar and unmistakably hers.
There’s a collective energy that’s propelling Ally Brooke’s sound forward and you can hear it in the song “No Good” that she recorded with JHart, Danny Majic, Sermstyle and Madison Love. The song has a fun identity that is laced with a classic house influence, allowing her personality to shine through. And then there is the excitement of the release, and you can’t ignore that. Ally Brooke has been very vocal about this being her favourite single to date and is very excited for people to hear it. That sort of intimate touch adds another level of authenticity, making the release feel like an artist proudly showing off one of her favourite creations.
“No Good” is a thrilling taste of things to come as anticipation builds for her debut solo album, due 2020. It’s confident and approachable, and a sign of Ally Brooke’s ongoing growth as a performer. This isn’t just another single, this is a song that says a lot about an artist that is on the train of creative independence and loving the ride. “’No Good’ is an exciting new chapter for Ally Brooke. It’s a fun throwback vibe, a confident delivery and a taste of the music to come in her solo career for fans.
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