Harry and The Chicks addresses street harassment in new single ‘Snakes in the Streets’

Harry and The Chicks addresses street harassment in her new single ‘Snakes in the Streets’.

East London based pop artist Harry and The Chicks creates music which reflects the vibrancy and history of her city.

Building her own unique world, she combines her ‘poptimistic’ music with her own internationally selling fashion merchandise store.

With creativity running through her veins, Harry’s colourful sound and style leaves an unforgettable imprint in your mind.

Her shiny new single ‘Snakes in the Streets’ is bold and powerful.

The track features vibrant melodies and a catchy chorus, whilst the lyrics in general are quite thought provoking and this is mirrored by the accompanying visuals which perfectly sum up the title of the song ‘Snakes in the Streets’.

A collaboration with producer Imad Salhi, the song features hard-hitting, synth-fuelled melodies with crystal clear vocals, resulting in a danceworthy track reminiscent of Kim Petras and Griff.

The songwriter shares, “The song is about putting trust in people too soon. I can be so open with people that I leave myself vulnerable to others, and I’ve had this trait since I was a teenager.

When you’re a teenager, it can feel like you have an audience around you that are eagerly awaiting your downfall at all times. I felt eyes on me, and my friends thought I was paranoid.

At the same time though, I’d been added to harassing group chats made by some of my peers, and I’d even have people following me home.”

 

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