Review: "Hush" - Ceara Cavalieri
- Taylor Sheridan Lempke
- 2 hours ago
- 1 min read

Ceara Cavalieri is anything but quiet. In her latest single, “Hush,” Cavalieri’s searching for thrills, butterflies, and that stomach-dropping rollercoaster rush. Unashamed, the singer knows her worth, in her head, her heart, and her looks. She refuses to reduce herself to a secret. Cavalieri’s asking for clear communication, and her questions resonate as bold and confident. Those conversations don’t weaken her; they make her even more likable.
“Hush” is this year’s club anthem for anyone who's been kept a secret. Forget about the struggles of situationship and tap into irresistible energy. While EDM hits have been leaning towards messy mascara, smeared lipstick, and broken heels, Cavalieri keeps the glam intact. The vibrating bass blows the speakers like the breeze for the perfect Vogue cover hair-do. Looped plucked bass unlock the perfect bounce for a runway strut, and the heavy kick slams to a stiletto catwalk rhythm. Cavalieri’s glossy vocals are the finishing touch. It’s a shame the song has to end. Cavalieri’s “Hush” is fun, magnetic, and loud—everything that a relationship should be.
Cavalieri found her natural element in EDM. The Southern California singer-songwriter attended UCLA and has since dedicated her time to music. Her discography shifted from pop to pop-punk. As she collaborated with producer EQRIC on singles such as “Boulevard of Broken Dreams” and “The Cure,” her authentic self seemed to shine through her vocals. Cavalieri is reviving the 2000s club sound with her bold flair and charm.
Written By Taylor Sheridan Lempke
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