HIT THE DANCE FLOOR WITH THE PREMIERE OF KATE LOMAS' MUSIC VIDEO FOR HIT SINGLE "RADIOACTIVE"
UK's Kate Lomas has released her third single "Radioactive", dripping with body glitter under a disco ball shimmer. "Radioactive" leads up to her upcoming EP due later this year, which has already gathered acclaim with BBC Introducing. The song is produced by Kate and her collaborator Guy Britton, encapsulating the idea of losing your inhibitions.
"Radioactive is about feeling let down and isolated by society and coming to terms with life getting harder as you transition to adulthood", says Lomas. "Everything going on in society has really cast a dark shadow over us and I hope 'Radioactive' can help lift people up. I want the track to give people the energy and the comfort that comes from connecting together".
"Radioactive" pumps you up and puts you in the middle of the dancefloor. All eyes are on you as you let the song take you into a magical place of busting a move and singing at the opt of your lungs, which is ultimately Lomas' goal. "Losing yourself in a son gis like seeing life through bubblegum tinted glasses", says the songwriter. Her ultimate goal in her music is to: lose our inhibitions and forget that we're grown-ups for one more night. Pass the cotton candy Hubba Bubba, and let’s hit the dance floor.
Watch the music video to "Radioactive" below: