Close Menu
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    • Contact
    • About Us
    • Submit Music Press
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    ELICIT MAGAZINEELICIT MAGAZINE
    • Home
    • Latest News
    • Interviews
    • Reviews
    • Music Marketing
    • Music Equipment
    • Submit Music Press
    • Contact
    ELICIT MAGAZINEELICIT MAGAZINE
    Home»Music Reviews»CAPPA Releases Playful New Electro Track “Tension”

    CAPPA Releases Playful New Electro Track “Tension”

    Elicit MagazineBy Elicit MagazineJune 9, 20182 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Telegram Pinterest Tumblr Reddit Email
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    Review by Jamie Glenn

    Philadelphia native CAPPA brings a crack, snapple, pop, as she returns with a playful new electronically driven track,  “Tension.” With seven years in the music scene, CAPPA has managed to win over the ears of many and is ready to offer something a new, playful sound.

    “Tension” is filled with friction-filled lyrics like, “Now we’re here, face to face / I need to know are you gonna do it?” this playful lyricism catches the listeners attention immediately, but it’s not all fun and games! Listeners are given a glimpse into a much more narrative feel with lyrical moments like, “When your drinking your coffee like that / your lips go (pop) I can’t ignore what I’m feeling for you / when you lockin your keys in your car, I’m like a… but I want you more than I did before.” It’s here that Cappa focuses in on more personal moments that relate to her own experiences, yet the idea of someone just being in the “friend zone” is very relatable to some.

    Compared to her release of “Waste my Time” in 2017, we see a Cappa who is much more lyrically driven with this newest track, “Tension” where she showcases growth in song crafting. For example, lyrics like, “Why don’t we take the tension and break it down / Why don’t you put my body like… Take that pressure and work it out / just work it out / don’t keep it all inside, let’s break the tension baby,” is where Cappa shines the most throughout this track; The instrumentation is in full swing, and the lyrical delivery has found a healthy balance between telling a story to listeners, while offering a playful tone to match the topic of a new romantic discovery.

    With a strong mix between the likes of Andrew Applepie’s style of sound and Layne’s grit and grain music delivery, CAPPA is in good company within the genre. The release of “Tension” will soar to new undiscovered territories while still holding enough substance to keep listeners intrigued as the track progresses. This is sure to be your new favorite track to jam out to this summer!

    Listen To “Tension”

    Follow CAPPA

    Website | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter

     

    Author

    • Elicit Magazine
      Elicit Magazine

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

    Related Posts

    “Change” by Mark McG: A Listening Guide To The Fearful Future Of AI

    By Viviana Ramirez
    Read More

    The Man Who Knew Too Much: Reviewing The Scariest Diss Track That Is “Meet The Grahams”

    By Viviana Ramirez
    Read More

    Miguel: A Voice That Defied Doubt

    By Tyrese Alleyne-Davis
    Read More

    … That One Day Ends: Home & A Review of Bad Bunny’s ‘BAILE INoLVIDABLE’

    By Viviana Ramirez
    Read More

    Analysis & Review: Disaster Theatre & Apocalyptic Celebration in System of A Down’s “Hypnotize”

    By Viviana Ramirez
    Read More

    Chance the Rapper: Rewriting The Rules Of Music And Meaning

    By Tyrese Alleyne-Davis
    Read More
    Get 10% off store demo gear at Guitar Center
    Categories
    • Artists We've Interviewed
    • Buffalo Music
    • Concert Reviews
    • Music Equipment
    • Music Festivals
    • Music Marketing
    • Music News
    • Music Playlists
    • Music Reviews
    • Press Releases
    Quick Links
    • Music Marketing Tips
    • Latest Interviews
    • Submit Music Press
    • Merchandise
    • About Us
    • Contact
    • Privacy Policy
    Latest Posts

    The Art of Resistance: Biggie, Kanye, Miles, and Sly Through Their Covers

    Album vs. Single: What Fans Really Prefer in 2025

    “Change” by Mark McG: A Listening Guide To The Fearful Future Of AI

    The Man Who Knew Too Much: Reviewing The Scariest Diss Track That Is “Meet The Grahams”

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
    © 2025 Elicit Magazine LLC. All Rights Reserved.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.