Wild - Hanna Dorman (Pop) So let’s call Hannah Dorman’s new track exactly what it is—a BOP. The subject matter is particularly fun as Hanna tells her suitor that she really likes how kind and respectful he is…but he should feel free to get a little “wild” from time to time. The production on the track is very crisp—the use of two different kicks helps keep the song interesting, and the guitar riffs throughout are pure earcandy. The bridge is also a TRUE BRIDGE (which I find often missing in new music) and really moves the song along in the first half, while giving you a break to further sink into the song. When it comes to Hannah’s vocals, I really enjoy the breathy accents to an overall strong presence. It’s giving very Kat Graham “Put Your Graffiti On Me” and that kind of mid-2000s track that in both sound and subject matter can particularly resonate with an LGBTQ audience. I wouldn’t be surprised if you saw your favorite local queen lip synching to this one. Tag Hannah if you do, I’m sure she’d love to see it!
Best Lyric: “You keep me on my tippy-toes, I really like that.”