Baby FuzZ Is Our New Disco Pop Obsession with  "What U Gonna Do 4 Luv" [NEW ARTIST DISCOVERY]

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Photo:  Meredith Truax

Baby FuzZ is on a song-releasing frenzy, and it doesn't seem like he's stopping anytime soon.  After years of writing for artists like Lana Del Rey, Charli XCX, Madonna and Adam Lambert, Brandon Lowry created his stage name Baby FuzZ to write and release music of his own.

Last fall, the alternative pop artist dropped four singles of his own, all with unique sounds. From "Cig" a folk ballad to "Burial" a pop-punk anthem, Baby FuzZ ties his music together with his signature voice.

The latest track, "What U Gonna Do 4 Luv" transports listeners back to the '80s. The colorful single opens with an upbeat strumming of an electric guitar and a soulful bass that both shine throughout the entirety of the single. Listeners will be pleasantly surprised by the two minute instrumental in the middle of the track which has a similar sound to the Bee Gees and Scissor Sisters. The retro beats and Baby FuzZ's falsetto are the perfect combination for this disco pop tune.

While the song is bright and fun and mirrors any throwback hit, the lyrics are the complete opposite– gory and bitter. Baby FuzZ sings about the pain you feel after a heartbreak, with lyrics like "When your heart lays down in a pool of blood, what you gonna do for love?" Baby FuzZ captures the extremely painful process of trying to pick yourself back up after a relationship ends, but without the typical sad-song sound.

The single will be featured on his new album Plastic Paradise which is set to drop on Feb. 26. It's a mystery as to what the rest of the album will sound like, but with Baby FuzZ's track record, it is sure to be full of clever lyrics and addicting melodies.

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