Inspired by her exposure to all genres of music while growing up in Barbados, the 19-year-old Canadian-Barbadian singer Vita Chambers is officially back and literally moments ago, the songstress premiered the tension-filled music video for her new single "Fix You," the first taste of new music from her upcoming debut album. We haven't been hearing much from Chambers since she opened for Justin Bieber on his massive "My World Tour," but now she is finally ready to burst back into the scene and poised to dominate!
"Fix You" is a certified club banger and current with the electropop trend on the radio. Filled with repetitive bouncing synths, pounding percussions and electro rhythms, it's a powerful pop production with bursts of electro that even boasts a bit of dubstep. The beat is definitely captivating and Chambers pushes her voice soars over an electropop arrangement to the max as she asks to fix her lover. The explosive dance-floor anthem sees the young songstress taking on a much bigger and mature sound that easily suits her well. If "Fix You" is indicative of the kind of music Chambers plans to make, then we definitely want to hear more.
The surging club-pop stormer sees the dance-pop newcomer wildly yelping her way across manic beat breakdowns: "I can't stop how I'm feeling, it's like I need you/ And if you let me, I can fix you," she cries out on the in-your-face banga before the song dives into wild, warped, dub-y dimensions, nearly bursting at its seams. That's one way to make a first impression! There was no doubt the teenage singer was a talented artist back when she was 15, and bringing a mature look, style and sound to her music, but "Fix You" is a mature step in the right direction. The dance-pop chorus is on point and her voice is phenomenal.
The clip opens with footage of a struggling couple fast asleep and we soon see Chambers sitting at the foot of their bed, watching over her female friend as she delivers the poppy vocals to "Fix You." The couple is going through a rough patch in their strained relationship and Chambers makes sure to stick around in the shadows to make sure that her female friend stays safe. As the two eventually get caught up in a fight and Chambers decides to snatch her friend from the obviously unsafe situation. In an attempt to flee, they run into the streets of New York City, steal the vehicle and speed off down the highway to escape.
"Fix You" is a certified club banger and current with the electropop trend on the radio. Filled with repetitive bouncing synths, pounding percussions and electro rhythms, it's a powerful pop production with bursts of electro that even boasts a bit of dubstep. The beat is definitely captivating and Chambers pushes her voice soars over an electropop arrangement to the max as she asks to fix her lover. The explosive dance-floor anthem sees the young songstress taking on a much bigger and mature sound that easily suits her well. If "Fix You" is indicative of the kind of music Chambers plans to make, then we definitely want to hear more.
The surging club-pop stormer sees the dance-pop newcomer wildly yelping her way across manic beat breakdowns: "I can't stop how I'm feeling, it's like I need you/ And if you let me, I can fix you," she cries out on the in-your-face banga before the song dives into wild, warped, dub-y dimensions, nearly bursting at its seams. That's one way to make a first impression! There was no doubt the teenage singer was a talented artist back when she was 15, and bringing a mature look, style and sound to her music, but "Fix You" is a mature step in the right direction. The dance-pop chorus is on point and her voice is phenomenal.
The clip opens with footage of a struggling couple fast asleep and we soon see Chambers sitting at the foot of their bed, watching over her female friend as she delivers the poppy vocals to "Fix You." The couple is going through a rough patch in their strained relationship and Chambers makes sure to stick around in the shadows to make sure that her female friend stays safe. As the two eventually get caught up in a fight and Chambers decides to snatch her friend from the obviously unsafe situation. In an attempt to flee, they run into the streets of New York City, steal the vehicle and speed off down the highway to escape.
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