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7/27
Pop · 2016 · 12 tracks

7/27

May 20, 2016 · Syco Entertainment

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7/27 represents the peak of mid-2010s girl group precision, trading the brassy retro-soul of their debut for a sleeker, more contemporary palette of tropical house and trap-inflected R&B.

It is an album that feels like a heatwave in a glass-walled city: shimmering, expensive, and intensely rhythmic. The five-part harmonies are the primary engine, moving from breathy, intimate verses to explosive, multi-tracked choruses that demand attention.

Tracklist · 12 Tracks
01
That’s My Girl
3:24
02
Work From Home
3:34
03
The Life
3:23
04
Write on Me
3:40
05
I Lied
3:24
06
All in My Head (Flex)
3:31
07
Squeeze
3:33
08
Gonna Get Better
3:37
09
Scared of Happy
3:24
10
Not That Kinda Girl
3:11
11
Dope
3:33
12
No Way
2:57
Moments Worth Listening For
The infectious, repetitive synth-flute hook that anchors the lead single Work from Home.
The moment the heavy, brassy production of That's My Girl kicks in, signaling a high-energy anthem.
The stripped-back, more vulnerable vocal delivery on the ballad Write On Me, showcasing individual textures.
Missy Elliott's high-octane guest verse on Not That Kinda Girl injecting a 90s-funk energy.
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