Oda Loves You uses the idiom "when pigs fly" to state that she's not going to cry over men, describing them with her interpolation of the nursey rhyme "This Little Piggy" as different kinds of pigs in her new single "Pigs Fly". Despite the disgraceful personalities and actions of these men/pigs (i.e. the line "this little piggy's Alex Jones") described in the song, Oda Loves You plans on not wasting any energy on them, as they are all just "pigs" and nothing more. Her using both an idiom and sampling a nursery rhyme in one song presents a perfect example of her incredible songwriting abilities; she also includes the line "rockabye baby", a double entendre that recognizes the use of the nursery rhyme and also refers to the men/pigs as childish.
The production of "Pigs Fly" is electrifying, with a rapid beat, futuristic synthesizers, and the sampling of a whistle used throughout the song. Oda Loves You also has an amazing voice, perfectly fitting for pop music, and goes amazingly well with the instrumentation. She has an incredible range, belting in the chorus and singing lower notes in the verses. Combined with the lyrics of being against incompetent men, the upbeat vibe of "Pigs Fly" gives the listener a strong sense of empowerment. This is a phenomenal song that is great to run or dance to due to its energetic and vibrant nature.
Oda Loves You is a pop musician based in Los Angeles, California, but is originally from Bergen. She started performing music in the 90s, and still does today, including at Hollywood's Peppermint Club. She released her debut album, Polar Nights, in 2020. She frequently collaborates with EC Twins on songs, such as "Liberian Girl", "Dreams", and "Foolish". She has written and produced music for some of the most notable names in pop music and studied music in college as well, earning herself a masters degree. Oda Loves You is a multitalented artist that writes and records amazing and sensational pop music.
Written By Ashley Adams
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