Alessia Cara - Four Pink Walls EP

Alessia has decided to write her last name next to her first name and it comes with the release of her debut EP "Four Pink Walls", via Def Jam Recordings. 18 years old an she has the things completely clear on her head. If you don't believe me take a look 'Here', where hi-hop and the bass accentuate her anger at the passivity of some drugged guys pass from her by not keep the roll, which is a public manifiesto against it is considered cool.

'Seventeen' sounds like the Chvrches electro-pop while she looks back on her life, regarding her fears and her dreams, and always with a big smile even in these bad moments when she uses a filter for her voice, as Låpsley does in her songs.

'Outlaws' opens sounding a vinyl when it turns but has reached the end and the needle is still on, giving us the idea that she is a passionate girl where details and crazy things have place in her life, also the love, as in 'I'm Yours', where the tone raises almost touching a sensuality to surrender herself to this cause, but in this case through a comercial pop that she doesn't need, because sounds so religious, nothing to do with her lyrics.

The tittle track to the album finishes it with a hip-hop base, that remains me 'The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air', and therefore, the voice of Will Smith's daughter, Willow Smith, who is into the music also and lyrically close to Alessia, and the soul voice she is able to take out from her throat.

More to be sure that I said? Then you need to wait some months before she releases her debut LP, maybe before this year is gone.