“That’s What I Did” by Mariah Counts

Mariah Counts’s “That’s What I Did” is a vibrant, empowering anthem that instantly grabs your attention with its infectious energy. This isn’t your typical pop song; it’s got a refreshing edge, reminiscent of early Alanis Morissette but without the underlying angst, opting instead for a more confident and assertive stance. The track’s hip-hop influenced verses, complete with dynamic backup singers, give it a driving rhythm that makes it perfect for a spirited group dance scene in the next High School Musical sequel.

Lyrically, Counts is sharp-tongued and universally relatable. She articulates the frustration of women tired of being sidelined, delivering a powerful message that resonates deeply. The chorus is where the song truly shines, hitting with a satisfying grunge against a crisp, cutting electric guitar. While you might catch glimpses of Taylor Swift’s pop sensibility or early Britney Spears’ confidence, Counts filters these influences through her unique artistic lens, creating something that feels both familiar and distinctly her own. “That’s What I Did” is a powerful, catchy, and undeniably fun declaration of female strength, solidifying Mariah Counts as an artist with something vital to say.

Written by Zander Schaus

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