Nessa Barrett: DISCO ft. Tommy Genesis Song Review

by Savannah Bowie | November 2nd, 2024


Singer-songwriter Nessa Barrett marks an intriguing evolution in her artistic journey, releasing her latest single “DISCO,” featuring Tommy Genesis. Known for her raw, often vulnerable lyrical style, Nessa dives into themes of seduction, emotional numbness, and relationships. This collaboration with Tommy embraces a new aesthetic with a retro edge reminiscent of underground club scenes.

The introspective lyrics allow listeners to connect emotionally with the song with feelings of empowerment and a slight disregard for conformity. Nessa and Tommy create an intriguing dynamic; Barrett’s soft, almost breathy vocal style contrasts with Genesis’s sharper, rhythmic lines, bringing rebellious energy to the song. This collaboration captures a club vibe with a twist—mixing grunge with a hint of mystery. With lyrics like Barrett’s “Am I falling in love? Or falling into sin?” paired with Genesis’ “I can feel you swim/In my veins forcin’ me to sin,” further conveys a seductive narrative, creating tension that mirrors the push-and-pull of desire and control.

The song’s production enhances this atmosphere, drawing heavily from dark-pop elements to create a sound that’s eerie in a way. While the title might evoke a classic disco feel, the song takes listeners on a dreamlike, almost trance-inducing ride. Nessa’s smoky, sultry vocals take center stage, enhancing the intimate feel of the lyrics. Every beat and layered synth feels meticulously chosen to echo the tension and allure within the lyrics, turning the song into a deeply atmospheric experience.


Together, Nessa and Tommy craft a hypnotic tale of love, lust, and defiance, exploring themes of empowerment and submission in ways that feel raw and refined. “DISCO”  is a showcase of Barrett’s artistic evolution, blending haunting production, evocative lyrics, and layered vocal dynamics to capture the thrill of desire. With its intoxicating soundscape and emotionally charged storytelling, “DISCO” helps solidify Barrett’s place as an alt-pop artist, unafraid to dive into the darker edges of romance and self-discovery. As part of her forthcoming album, Aftercare, set to release on November 15th, “DISCO” is a strong testament to Barrett’s artistic direction and her knack for turning vulnerability into something that leaves a powerful lasting effect on listeners.

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