Born in North London, the Filipino-British pop singer KCAT (pronounced as ‘Cat’) is now conquering the airwaves with
songs that show off her immense talent.
Proud to be an artist who has over four million views on her YouTube account, KCAT’s stock is surely on the rise. She considers Donna Summer, Blondie, Queen, Gwen Stefani, and Pink as her musical influences.
The eagerly anticipated Boys Don’t Cry will soon invade the airwaves in February 2010. The track is considered to be KCAT’s launching pad to stardom.
SINGLE REVIEW: Boys Don’t Cry
If I am allowed to describe the track in one word, I would say ‘infectious’ immediately. The track immediately caught my senses and got me hooked.
Boys Don’t Cry is pretty upbeat and does sound as a very fun record. The charming repetition of the line ‘Boys boys don’t cry’ is sheer genius on her part. The track does show that KCAT’s songwriting is truly great.
The track can be used as a good measuring gauge in determining whether KCAT is someone who can be considered as a
one-hit wonder or as someone who simply has what it takes to continuously make creative music that can surely please the casual audience.
And creating great music is something in which KCAT excels. Boys Don’t Cry is a good testament to this. The catchy beats, alongside the refined lyrics, is a huge asset in the track. Without such, I don’t think the track is actually enjoyable in the first place.
In conclusion, Boys Don’t Cry is truly a dance gem. It is a great fun record that will surely get people dancing non-stop. KCAT will surely flourish as an artist if her future records continue to sound brilliant just like Boys Don’t Cry. The track is simply brilliant. End of story.
Please do visit KCAT’s Myspace! You may do so by clicking the link: CLICKITY CLICK
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