There are some songs that just sound different when played. “Waterfall” is one of those songs for Allegra. It is played once, and you are back again before you know it. As it flows, there’s something about it. Open and light, lots of space in the music. It gently draws you in and holds your attention.
The production is neat and well-organised. The overall flow of the song is smooth and simple, not rushed or forced. The electronic sounds are easy to handle under all the other stuff and add some warmth to the track. There are no crowded or overdone feelings. It sounds simple, and that typically means a lot of work has gone into it.
The song is brought to life by Allegra’s voice. There is a confident and easy movement through the softer moments, followed by an open, uplifting, and moving feeling during the chorus. When it comes, you can definitely feel the change. The melody for the chorus is also fun to sing. It’s the type that sticks in your mind after the song is finished. The message is important as well. The song is about “knowing your worth” and not “bending to the pressure of others.” That idea is delivered by Allegra in a natural way, without it being forced. It feels sincere and intimate, as if it’s her own personal belief. The sincerity is easy to hear throughout the song.
The music video is very suitable for the song. It has a warm color palette, with flowers, and a simple backdrop that focuses the viewer’s attention on Allegra herself. All details are well considered. It is sure and well organised, yet doesn’t look like it was done for show. Allegra has been working on something significant for a while now, and “Waterfall” is definitely a positive sign of progress. It’s confident, warm, and fun to listen to! When pop music is done well and made with care, it still has something to say, and it reminds you of that.
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