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Sage Suede’s album “Dirty Blonde” is like a musical rollercoaster, taking you through a world of cool beats and catchy lyrics. With its 13 tracks, this album feels like flipping through a book where each song is a new chapter, showing us just how creative Sage Suede can be.
It kicks off with “High,” a track that immediately grabs your attention with its catchy rhythm and Sage Suede’s smooth singing. It’s a great opener that hints at the mix of new and nostalgic sounds to come.
Then there’s “Palm Trees and Scotch,” a collaboration with Dazmin D’leon, that stands out for its haunting tune. It’s like being transported to a dreamy, far-off place, capturing that bittersweet feeling of summer love. “Itty Bitty” changes things with its peppy beats and clever words, showcasing Sage Suede’s playful side.
Across “Dirty Blonde,” Sage Suede slides from one music style to another effortlessly, from the unique vibe of “Corn Chip Thot” to the standout sound of “The Best Revenge.” This knack for mixing it up keeps the album fresh and exciting from start to finish.
But “Dirty Blonde” isn’t just a bunch of songs thrown together; it’s a whole vibe. It’s an album that blends different sounds, emotions, and stories into one big musical adventure. Tracks like “High,” “Palm Trees and Scotch,” and “Itty Bitty” solidify Sage Suede’s spot as a bold voice in today’s music scene.
Since the album’s release, Sage Suedge has not slowed down. He has continued to perform live at historic venues, including the Viper Room, a landmark known for its rich history in the Los Angeles music scene and its association with Hollywood’s elite, further establishing his identity in the music scene.
Whether you’ve been listening to Sage Suede for a while or just discovering his music, “Dirty Blonde” is bound to leave a lasting impression on you.
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Review By: Ryan Anderson