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CMAT drops new track Jamie Oliver Petrol Station ahead of album
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 44189, member: 636"] Irish singer CMAT keeps building excitement for her upcoming album. She already released two popular songs that fans love. Her latest track takes aim at famous chef Jamie Oliver in a playful way. The new song called Jamie Oliver Petrol Station pretends to attack the celebrity cook. CMAT uses this fake anger to show how pointless real hatred can be. Her dramatic singing style works perfectly with the rich musical background that builds to a wild ending. One of her earlier songs spawned an unexpected dance craze on social media. A content creator named Sam Morris invented the Woke Macarena dance for her track Take A Sexy Picture Of Me. CMAT told reporters she found the dance both great and funny since it contrasts with her serious song message. Morris explained his dance name choice to newspapers. He said CMAT sings about female strength and he represents gay culture. The combination felt modern and progressive to him. CMAT will release her full album Euro-Country on August 29th through AWAL records. Her clever marketing approach has created buzz across different platforms. The fake diss track strategy shows her creative songwriting skills. [MEDIA=youtube]BTWg-Ky6VZU[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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