Toronto-based artist, Melissa Lamm has released a fantastic new track titled, “No Thrills” Thanks to her fans, she was able to fund this by live-streaming musical performances on Twitch.tv. The upbeat pop track was co-produced by Lamm and Phil Hotz (Hailee Steinfed, Charlie Puth, Johnny Orlando), and takes influence from pop artists including Lennon Stella, Julia Michaels, and Astrid S. It comes in nice and smooth with an airy beat. Her vocals match the summer type vibe of the track. The catchy chorus gets stuck in your brain on first listen. Be sure to listen to this great song above and share your thoughts below. Add it to your playlist.
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Post written by: Denise Sherod
Denise is a music reviewer for Reignland Magazine. In her sparetime she loves to do art, read books and watch animation movies.
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