Sharky – ‘Tenerife’ (Review)

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British singer Sharky married her Cyndi Lauper-esque voice with a ferociously funky groove on her last single ‘Shade‘. Her latest single ‘Tenerife’ is a similar ear-worm with its funky keys, thumping bass, and Sharky’s floating vocals.

Sharky says: “’Tenerife’ is a nostalgic time travel. I recall memories of moments that shaped my perspective of my Mum. The memory begins in Tenerife on holiday when my sister and I were little, my Mum had an orange bikini and we would dance around together. A lot has happened in my Mum’s life since then. I recall more recent memories visiting them in my home town, remembering one specific night out we had in a Working Man’s Club, celebrating the birth of a family friend’s baby. People were giving us pound coins for the juke box and we were smashing out the tunes and dancing as we did in Tenerife many moons ago. I feel proud of how far my Mum has come and how in tune with herself she has learnt to become. I wrote this song to tell her how grateful I am, it is a love song.”

This girl is good!

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