
where do the good boys go to hideaway
Back in February, 16-year-old Pittsburgh accompanist Daya headed out to L.A. for a songwriting affair and came out of the West Coast business cruise with “Hide Away.” In aloof a few months it’s accumulated about 1 million streams, acceptable one of the summer’s out-of-nowhere pop breakthroughs. And that acceleration is due to the actuality that it’s a absolutely well-crafted allotment of boilerplate pop. The synths and bang are avant-garde but not bludgeoning, Daya’s vocals are base acrobatic and the choir — which asks “Where do the acceptable boys go to adumbrate away?” — rides the relatability beachcomber sparked by Lorde‘s “Royals.”
Which is aloof a circumlocutory way of adage we’re blessed to premiere the beautiful lyric video for this hooky hit-in-the-making. It stars Daya as she goofs about aggravating to get the attention of a guy amidst some bright animations of the lyrics.
Watch the lyric video up top, and grab the song over at iTunes as you delay for capacity on the teen’s admission EP release, planned for after this year.
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