Brand new bubbly R&B girl group Love Dollhouse is here to kick summer off a little early! Armed with their addictive debut single, "Can I," the ladies are ready to get you pumped for fun in the sun. It's been a while since a new R&B girl group broke big, which is odd because the '90s and early '00s were littered with iconic all-female acts like Destiny's Child, En Vogue, TLC and SWV. There is, however, some hope on the horizon in the form of Love Dollhouse - a Urban pop trio of teenagers from Detroit with a killer debut single.
Reminiscent of the girl groups who stormed the '90s era, Love Dollhouse brings with them a funky new groove set to catch the attention of the masses. Although running into a few member changes along the way, the teenage trio - Jasmine, Ryan-Destiny, and Chelsea Stone - seem to be a perfect fit for showing off what they have to offer. Combining lush vocals, an infectious beat, and lots of girl power, Love Dollhouse strike with fresh and festive old-school R&B/Soul production perfect for this summer.
Written by Claude Kelly and produced by Jon Jon Traxx, "Can I" is a smooth slice of timeless pop-R&B-infused pop gem with an infectious chorus and the kind of lush, layered harmonies you just don't hear on the radio anymore. The infectious song definitely has a fuzzy throwback vibe that evokes the great girl bands that went before them. With a pinch of Motown here and a dash of TLC there, "Can I" is perfect introduction to Love Dollhouse's lush, elastic harmonies, slinky hooks, and soulful grooves. Lyrically, the song upends the male/female dynamic by putting the girl in the power seat.
The Erick White-directed fun and flirty clip, takes it back to the 90's from the cutaway dance scenes to the vintage bicycles and random graffiti, features Californian sunshine, rooftops, a pretty decent looking party, and captures the exhilarating, anything-is-possible vibe of a summer filled with friends, parties and new romances. The Detroit Urban pop trio perform some cute choreography but mostly just kick back and sing their hearts out trying to gain the affection of the men who caught their attention while strutting their stuff and cruise through L.A. The video is a blend of a 90's style hip hop music video with new age technology and style mixed into it. Watch the girls in action below.
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