Electro pop siren Natalia Kills is back doing what she does best: being a bad girl steeze with her new raunchy music video for her foot stomping summer anthem, "Problem," the grunge-pop number serves as the official lead single taken from the 26-year-old British trendsetter's upcoming sophomore album, "Trouble," which she describes as a representation of her generation with high impact pop, expected in stores on September 3rd via will.i.am music group and A&M. Beware of Natalia Kills! She's pure danger! According to Kills, she's a "god damn problem."
The current ’90s revival in pop culture has been going strong for about two years now. Like most artists, Kills is getting in on the throwback action, but she's exploring a part of the '90s that hasn't really been touched by the pop scene yet: riot grrrl rock. Kills' snarly new single, "Problem," takes the punky feminist genre and drags it into 2013 by throwing hip-hop, industrial rock, and pop into the pot. It even features a heavy dose of Major Lazer swag, as heard when the song's bridge erupts into twerkable handclaps and piercing sirens. "Problem" somehow manages to put together the trendiest sounds of the moment, whilst simultaneously spitting in the face of today's top forty music.
Produced by Jeff Bhasker, "Problem" continues the harder pop sound and offering a dark, pop-rock edge and is deliciously naughty as Kills stirs up her problem pot with some hip-hop and '90s rock influence thrown into the mix. The ultimate bad girl anthem is a feisty in-your-face pop record packed with grimy riffs and infectious hard-hitting drums. You know those fabulous entrance scenes every high school clique film, such as "Mean Girls," "Heathers," and "Clueless?" "Problem" is that song that should be playing in the background. It is that good.
The accompanying visual for "Problem" is fire and has a storyline of "a love story of debauchery and badassness." It sees British dark pop singer strutting her smoking hot body in different sexy and revealing outfits - one of them consisting of only a bikini, fishnet stockings, and high-heels - at different locations, messing around with the police, setting a car on fire, and making out with a man on bed. Just watch this montage on mute and blast "Problem" and you'll quickly see what I mean. Kills should have no 'problem' getting this one to take off. Just EPIC!
The current ’90s revival in pop culture has been going strong for about two years now. Like most artists, Kills is getting in on the throwback action, but she's exploring a part of the '90s that hasn't really been touched by the pop scene yet: riot grrrl rock. Kills' snarly new single, "Problem," takes the punky feminist genre and drags it into 2013 by throwing hip-hop, industrial rock, and pop into the pot. It even features a heavy dose of Major Lazer swag, as heard when the song's bridge erupts into twerkable handclaps and piercing sirens. "Problem" somehow manages to put together the trendiest sounds of the moment, whilst simultaneously spitting in the face of today's top forty music.
Produced by Jeff Bhasker, "Problem" continues the harder pop sound and offering a dark, pop-rock edge and is deliciously naughty as Kills stirs up her problem pot with some hip-hop and '90s rock influence thrown into the mix. The ultimate bad girl anthem is a feisty in-your-face pop record packed with grimy riffs and infectious hard-hitting drums. You know those fabulous entrance scenes every high school clique film, such as "Mean Girls," "Heathers," and "Clueless?" "Problem" is that song that should be playing in the background. It is that good.
The accompanying visual for "Problem" is fire and has a storyline of "a love story of debauchery and badassness." It sees British dark pop singer strutting her smoking hot body in different sexy and revealing outfits - one of them consisting of only a bikini, fishnet stockings, and high-heels - at different locations, messing around with the police, setting a car on fire, and making out with a man on bed. Just watch this montage on mute and blast "Problem" and you'll quickly see what I mean. Kills should have no 'problem' getting this one to take off. Just EPIC!
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