Review: "Bones" - Aiida
- Lauren Nolan
- 8 hours ago
- 2 min read

Oslo-native singer Aiida is back with her latest single, “BONES.” Aiida is known for her darkpop aesthetic, and on “BONES,” she does not hold back. “BONES” is a gritty electro-pop banger with punchy vocals and impactful lyrics. The song explores the pain of unwanted memories creeping up on you. It’s that moment where you look in the mirror and are confronted with past experiences you are forced to reconcile with. Aiida’s ability to bring the song to life is unparalleled. She sings with a wistfulness that will connect with audiences everywhere. If you’ve ever gone through any similar experience, “BONES” is a deeply cathartic track.
“BONES” is a powerhouse pop track. The production is sleek and stylized. The verses are paired with these brooding synth lines that give the song a sense of longing. Then the chorus soars with an explosive beat drop and a burst of powerful vocals from Aiida as she belts “I still feel you in my bones.” “BONES” is an impressive track in how it is both emotionally impactful and an instant earworm. The electropop elements are dynamic; It buzzes with energy, and constantly keeps the listener on their toes with sonic changes. Yet the lyrics are hard-hitting and deeply relatable. Aiida wrote a song that is
Aiida is a singer-songwriter with a story to tell. The Norwegian-Albanian artist is proud of her heritage and queer identity, and explores this experiences through her music. Within her own discography, she creates innovative dark pop tunes from a perspective only she can tell. Her ability to connect with others is evident through her mass success so far within her career. Tracks like “Landslide” and “Talk (About What?)” have racked up hundreds of thousands of streams on Spotify alone. Behind the scenes, Aiida is hard at work crafting some of today’s biggest hits including “Tik Tik” by Jacqueline Fernandez and “Hate it in Here” by TikTok star Jenny Baker. Aiida’s career is only going up and you can listen to “BONES” on all major streaming platforms now.
Written By Lauren Nolan
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