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Betty Who
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"Betty" is the third studio album by Australian singer Betty Who, released on 15 February 2019.
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Thirteen songs in total, Betty begins with the sound of a tape rewinding then playing forward, as if the reset button has been hit. The opening cut, “Old Me,” comes to light as Betty Who celebrates her spiritual freedom. The funky, groovy track spreads joy with arms wide open after feeling caged for so long, and despite the lyrical tone, she has a way of turning even the saddest of feelings into a disco. Thereafter, “Just Thought You Should Know” is an ’80s feel-good dance track laced with regret and loneliness.
Then there is the album’s lead single “Ignore Me” which features the raw bitterness of heartbreak, hurt, and resentment of being blown off – something everyone can relate to at least once in his/her life. She proudly takes a stab as she states “You wanted to leave,” yet it is done in such a gentle manner underneath the soft approach of the synths and strings. Amidst it all, stand-out track “The One” is straight from the vault of ’90’s Pop. The deep electronic and steady cymbal taps derive straight from Betty’s ‘NSYNC and Britney Spears influences as she describes trying so hard to be the one for someone. In enough words, it serves as a confident middle finger in the air as he basically says, “So long, good luck!”
Overall, there is something good going on here. Although, it is hard to put a finger on it, there is a slight hint of monotony in the sound and a few odd rhythm patterns, hindering the album’s flow at times. That aside, the messages in the lyrics are a reflection of a healthy and growing human, which is something everyone can root for and appreciate. For embracing the joy of music and life.
Revieweed by Tara Shea for crypticrock.com.


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