Song You Need to Know: Lulu Simon, ‘Wasted’

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Why Lulu Simon's 'Wasted' is a Song You Need to Know

When you’re recovering from a break-up by writing a pop song, the ultimate kiss off needs to be wisely executed. Lulu Simon, daughter of Paul, found the formula for a deliciously pissed off break-up bop with her single “Wasted.”, “Wasted” is candy-coated synth-bliss that feels nostalgic for recent pop history. On the deceptively upbeat song, Simon regrets the time she wasted on her ex-boyfriend who sucked up her summer months and still cheated on her.

Simon is brand new to the pop game, but “Wasted” and her other independently-released single “How to Be Alone” are the type of synth-heavy anthems that are needed for a perfect summer soundtrack. She’s learned some of the most important lessons a young artist can learn from her dad and mom Edie Brickell but thankfully adds a wholly unique spin that makes these songs really bubble.

 

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I personally don't need to know this song. Although, now I do know it, I don't want to know it anymore. Not my taste. Enjoy it if it's yours.

I thought this said lulu lemon 😂😂

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