![]() ![]() Wrap me in desiner sheets Comment by NoraĬome and get me. This makes me wish i wasnt single□□□ Comment by Chimi Dem This song is a hit! Comment by ScottishBabe□□□□□□□ This is the great song! everyone will listen to song! Comment by christian sep This song is so hot □ Comment by christian sep You can take off all my clothes and seeing me naked! Comment by christian sep One of the best songs Comment by christian sep I love this all night long Comment by UserThatLikesMusic□□□❤️❤️ Superstar □! Comment by Nicholas the Pickle Comment by f.j.91Ġ0989363147295 call me vatsap grail Comment by f.j.91 She can let her guard down.I love not being single Comment by STONERJAZZīeautiful wonderful Voice AVA. She already has fans, across Europe and even in the U.S., that other musicians would kill for. You could hear the chorus to “Naked” as Max steeling herself for the spotlight: “You could take off all my clothes and never see me naked.” But she doesn’t have to do that. But unlike Jepsen, Max still seems to want to be the next big American pop star, for her half-cut hair to become a ubiquitous symbol. That doesn’t make Ava Max a bad pop star - singers like Carly Rae Jepsen still make wonderful music for hungry fans while barely touching the charts anywhere. (If Max’s team is going to keep trying this, though, I’d love to see a single rollout for “Born to the Night,” Heaven & Hell’s best song, and one that’s just begging to soundtrack a teen movie.) Naked CHORDS by Ava Max for GUITAR, UKULELE, and PIANO CHORDS USED (Bb, C, Dm) capo 1s fret verse 1 Wrap me in designer sheets and trace along this. But even something that would’ve been a surefire hit last decade like “Kings & Queens” can’t catch on Stateside in 2020. Surely it would’ve done numbers on adult-contemporary stations, and maybe it still will. Maybe a dance ballad like it could’ve in the early ’10s, when pop dominated and hits still came from the radio. “Naked” isn’t going to crack the top of the charts. The song actually passes “Sweet But Psycho” as Max’s best vocal performance, and when she lets loose on that last bridge and chorus, we hear her best attempt yet at channeling her true pop icon, Mariah Carey. Like most of the album’s songs, you can tell the lyrical trope from the title - it’s about getting emotionally naked, with the sort of lines made for vague Instagram captions - but the obviousness is easy to forget when those lyrics are backed by such delicious melodies and production that glimmers like this (courtesy of new hitmaker Cirkut). It stands out as the record’s closest thing to a ballad, but fully an Ava Max one, retaining the pickup of her most dance floor–designed tracks. Now, Max is trying again with “Naked,” which she dropped a music video for alongside the Heaven & Hell release. 66 on the Hot 100 thanks to an American radio rerelease in August.) (The rightful closest has been “Kings & Queens,” with a chorus somehow catchier than “Sweet But Psycho,” currently sitting at No. Max has tried to replicate that success with six more singles off her debut album Heaven & Hell, released September 18, and it’s worked across Europe - yet with the American charts and top 40 radio dominated by hip-hop like never before, it takes a huge pop song to break through, like Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande’s “Rain on Me” or Dua Lipa’s “Don’t Start Now.” Ava Max hasn’t had an American top 40 hit since “Sweet But Psycho” because, well, none of her songs have been quite as big. Summer’s all about swimming and sunbathing, and Ava Max doesn’t miss a chance to share her bikini pics. ![]() ![]() And we even got our hands on some fake leaked photos of her. She’s always posting seductive shots on Instagram, showing off her confidence and sex appeal. Once you get past the slight stigma in the lyrics, it’s a great dance-pop song, always thumping forward, with a chorus that reaches for the sky. Ava Max loves getting almost naked in her pics, too. Max got a taste of that with “Sweet But Psycho,” her breakout hit that made a six-month climb on the Hot 100, topping out at No. During the first part of the 2010s, she was an unstoppable force making pop for the biggest tent she could, and everything she touched rocketed to the top of the charts. I think Max is really going for Katy Perry, though. It’s easy, between the platinum wigs and the big-synth pop anthems, but it also gives critics an easy knock on her for lacking the personality and weirdness that made Gaga such a star at the turn of the 2010s. ![]() Photo: Isabel Infantes - PA Images/PA Images via Getty ImagesĪva Max can’t escape the comparisons to Lady Gaga. ![]()
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