“2 can play” by Ava Della Pietra

Ava Della Pietra’s “2 can play” is an absolute synth-pop delight that immediately hooks you with its infectious energy. From the very first beat, the deep bassline lays down a groove reminiscent of classic Nu Shooz, giving the track a solid, irresistible foundation. It’s a testament to Della Pietra’s knack for crafting catchy tunes, as her lyrics are not only memorable but also cleverly convey a narrative of betrayal within a fun, upbeat pop package.

The song truly “bumps along” with excellent backup vocals that add a fantastic layer to the overall sound. What sets “2 can play” apart is the brilliant interplay between that prominent bassline, a vibrant synth piano, and an unexpected, charming whistle motif that weaves its way through the track. Della Pietra’s vocal delivery is another highlight, carrying a confident, almost hip-hop-infused feel that brings to mind the early, iconic styles of Britney Spears or Christina Aguilera. This track is tailor-made for a teenage high school coming-of-age movie soundtrack – it’s got the perfect blend of youthful exuberance, relatable themes, and undeniable pop appeal. “2 can play” is a must-add to any pop playlist.

Written by Zander Schaus

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