Emerging musical talent Zëta Ræ has returned with the release of her new single ‘Obvious’. Her latest offering is an anthemic tongue-in-cheek tune built coupons the nostalgic textures of rock and soul with the futuristic edge of hyperpop and alt-pop soundscapes.
The song, which was co-written and produced with Ryan Adams, includes Max Troppe on bass, Zëta Ræ on vocals, and Adams on guitar and production. The end result is a self-assured, catchy track that, while maintaining Ræ’s distinctive spark of personality, blends in well with contemporary pop powerhouses like Dua Lipa, Ariana Grande, Doja Cat, and Sabrina Carpenter.
The distinctive fusion genres is what has made Rae famous for her genre-bending sound. She makes a sudden, light-hearted left turn with ‘Obvious’, plunging straight into pop bliss. The song, which was initially developed and recorded at the esteemed Berklee College of Music facilities, also represents her first experience in a professional recording setting, a significant event that vividly realised her pop-star dreams.
‘Obvious’ encapsulates that effervescent area where self-assurance and desire collide, between flirting and dissatisfaction. It’s a song for anyone who understands precisely what they offer to the table; it’s playful, flirtatious, and unabashedly confident.
With this record, Rae solidifies her status as a fearless voice in the alt-pop landscape by producing music that is both original and contagious. ‘Obvious’ is a declaration that Zëta Ræ is present and not holding back with her musical abilities.
