Lucy Dacus: Night Shift

It’s taken us 5 years but it’s worth it…

Lucy Dacus taken by Ebru Yildiz 2021

A collage of selves lay scattered, nestled in our memories, our sadness spread in ugly black smudges on the side of silk sheets, a good day in the form of a forgotten earring on an old friend’s nightstand, a favourite teddy still hoping in wait under our childhood bed. We are everywhere but within ourselves.

Lucy Dacus track Night shift explores the cognitive dissonance of a breakup, the longing for what can never be again and the gratitude of what can never be again. A broken heart is a second chance, another go, an opportunity for growth whilst simultaneously being a gaping wound, a gaunt expression with haunted hands and deceitful eyes, convincing you that everywhere you look your lover resides.

Lucy Dacus Night Shift Music video, released March 8 2023

This needs to look at them once more but knowing if you saw them again you would look away.  You go to their favourite bar, shop at their favourite store, wearing their favourite outfit and the perfume they once associated with you. Every day you devote your life to a shadow. Last month felt like the future and now where are you, wallowing in the space between where their arms once were and where you are now. but you’re trying to fill it, so you go to work, you wash your face, you go for a run, you keep running, you wash the floor, you go to work, you cry in the storage cupboard, you cry in the woods, standing in your running trainers, head aflame, lungs burning. Why couldn’t I be enough, if love is all we are then why did you leave?

The now iconic line “you’ve got a nine to five, so I’ll take the night shift’ powerfully epitomises the deliberate decision one makes when wanting to avoid a person, peeling ourselves away from who they used to be by forcing ourselves to explore different routes.

Night Shift by Lucy Dacus

Dacus so beautifully navigates the turmoil and resentment dictated by a premature departure of a lover. Her lyrics are hauntingly honest, full of empowering rage, propelled by a steady drumbeat, like a heart in a state of recovery, complimented by the building up riff of the guitar, like a heart in flight or fight mode, this juxtaposition of peace and war creating a heart wrenching symphony that sadly so many can relate too.

Why do we give each other flowers doomed to die? The wilted rose, once so vibrant and routed, sighing, tired in its glass pedestal, once a token of affection, now drooping. Love is a garden, not a diagonally cut stem, it is affected by the weather so you must shelter it, tend to it, keep it safe, respond to its needs, watch it thrive.

Then finally there is a fall of bitter peace, the relief that you can fill your life with stuff that isn’t them, not to distract yourself but because you want to, you start filling your life with light, eradicating all the shadows.

Poignant and insightful the narrator finds a way to forgive, to leave the space and keep the time and take it all in stride. The track, 5 years old, has a timeless quality that allows you to howl in a shared sense of healing agony, a sound of hope that happiness will prosper.

Olivia Rodrigo releases: Bad Idea Right?

You promised yourself you wouldn’t see them again…

Olivia Rodrigo 2023

We all have those silly stories we recall with both a sense of shame and glee, reliving those rash decisions we made for the plotline, covering our reddening faces as our friends re-enact some embarrassing stunt we pulled off last Saturday night.Olivia Rodrigo’s second single from her upcoming album Guts Bad Idea Right’ explores the narrative, offering a comedic take on a familiar conundrum.

We eavesdrop on the narrator’s internal monologue as she navigates the intertwining halls of temptation and humiliation, pride and shame. We all know where she’s going to go, as she ‘unintentionally’ gets lost down the rabbit hole of lust, desire and regret, all sympathetically rolling our eyes when she lies unconvincingly pleading that she simply ‘tripped and fell into his bed’.

Olivia Rodrigo music video for Bad Idea Right?

Bad Idea Right is like reading the girls group chat on a messy night out. Your friends are convincing you that you’re ex is awful, that you’re worth more but you’ve had a wine,a woo woo and a vodka shot or two and it’s only a text, it’s only a taxi it’s only a stumble to his bed, besides you’re just doing what sober you is too proud to do. You’ve been there before so what’s once more?

This internal battle whether to keep your head held high, after all you know your friends are right, or to give in to temptation, you wan them back but it’s not even really like that it’s just a filler, someone to do whilst you wait for true love, being in that bed is as simple as shoulder shrug.Rodrigo is infectious, voicing all the times we’ve given in, falling asleep in the right bed to waking up in the wrong one, the realisation of what we’ve done.

Olivia Rodrigo from the music video for Bad Idea Right?

Her debut album Sour explored heartbreak, self worth and identiy whilst her new album, Guts set for release September 8th, seems to be about rebelliousness, self exploration and hedonism in the face of adversity. Self destructive tendencies have the propensity to come disguised as empowerment, especially after a drink, or in a moment of darkness they come heralding a candlelight of serenity that soon turns out to be a burning beacon, setting yourself on fire.

You have a word with yourself in the bathroom mirror of a house party, you laugh as you see their name flash upon your phone, an echo of old times, memories of strawberry ice cream and Billy Joel, but that’s all it is a figure of what once was they can only wave at you, you can never wave back, you can never go back, you can return to their arms, to their sheets but they will be different, as are you, so if you do stumble back there don’t think you’ll be staying.

Drivers License by Olivia Rodrigo

Nostalgic yet refreshing, this song is evocative of naughties pop, musical remnants of Lindsay Lohan’s Drama Queen with a bite of Avril Lavigne’s attitude, Rodrigo has created a sound that is cheeky and blameless, mischievously shameless, perhaps not the ear worm that Drivers License and Good 4 You still are but an insight into a new era this perceptive, singer songwriter star is entering.

Please drink responsibly and legally.

Rap Duo Flyana Boss are taking our screens and our streets by storm with new song ‘You Wish’

They’ve literally hit the ground running with this one…

Flyana Boss

Introducing the dynamic and electrifying rap duo, Flyana Boss! With their irresistible beats, infectious energy, and fierce lyrical prowess, this sensational pair is set to take the music scene by storm. Get ready to immerse yourself in the world of Flyana Boss as they redefine the boundaries of hip-hop with their unique style and captivating performances. Brace yourself for an adrenaline-filled journey as you dive into the mesmerizing soundscape created by this unstoppable duo. Are you ready to witness the evolution of rap? Flyana Boss is here to deliver an unforgettable musical experience that will leave you craving more.

If your FYP is like anyones you’re sure to have come across Flyana Boss running through various locations showcasing their effortless execution of ‘You Wish’. From bustling grocery stores to iconic fast-food chains like McDonald’s, and even the enchanting realm of Disneyland, a viewer is entranced as they rap with unmatched passion and skill. Brace yourself for an adrenaline-filled experience as their fiery verses in the sensational track, ‘You Wish,’ reverberate through your senses.

Hello, Christ? (What’s up?)
I’m ’bout to sin again

I said, “I love you, ” to that man
But I’m not feelin’ him
I’m made of sugar, spice, kanekalon and cinnamon
Me and my bestie are the same, like a synonym


I be Michael Phelps
All the brand deals that I’m swimmin’ in
You can call me Dr. Evil
‘Cause I got many men
Invested in this pussy
And this shit is paying dividends
Slap a bitch
Bitch, slap back
‘Cause I’m feminine

Flyana Boss running through Disneyland

Made up of Bobbi Lanea of Detroit and Folayan Kunerede of Dallas, Flyana Boss boast a hypnotic spirt pulling the viewer in especially with the use of the iconic fisheye lens, a perfectly-timed long shot, and dynamic angle the pair have created  striking visuals achieving ebullient and captivating content. 

Effortlessly executed the song oozes infectious joy reflecting the fun the duo are having as they take over both our screens and streets with their electric synchronicity. The lyrics slap, whilst leaving a smile on your face, fuelled by the type of energy that only comes about when there is a true, spiritual connection between people.

You Wish Flyana Boss

Renowned for their infectious beats and sucker -punching vocals that jab with brazen notes of attitude and unmatched confidence, Fylana Boss are quickly soaring up the ones to watch list. What began as two best friends exchanging freestyles over Youtube beats, has effortlessly grown into a bold and audacious career that shines light on what is means to be a black woman, through witty banter and laugh-out-loud lyricism. 

Flyana Boss

‘You Wish’ was released as part of a two piece EP, ‘Make it a Double’ which also features melodic track Trashboi. The EP celebrates Juneteenth and the powerful lineage behind Bobbi Lanea and Folayan Kunerede. Drawing inspiration and finding identity in female leaders including Cleopatra, Harriet Tubman, Michelle Obama, and Beyoncé,  the rap duo are here to remind black women of their intrinsic greatness.

Their music is the product of a true magnetism in their friendship, the unscrupulous bass reflecting the bond the pair have. Effortlessly entertaining, we are all enthralled by this kaleidoscope of musical flair , a world full sucker-punch lines after another., Flyana Boss are on track to become a definitive sound of generation Z.

Follow them on Instagram and check them out on Spotify.