Lana Crow’s latest single, “Ten Days to Lose a Guy,” is a bold and entertaining statement. The song was produced by Grammy Award-winning producer Tristan Boston, and sharp storytelling meets pop-rock energy for a record that is both playful and emotionally aware.
The song is based on the idea of two completely opposite personalities trying to survive love together, and it captures the strange balance that so often exists in modern relationships. The record gets an added cinematic lift from the fast-paced guitars, polished drums, and energetic rhythm section, while still retaining its emotional center. Tristan Boston’s production is tight and purposeful throughout, allowing the song’s humor and tension to arise naturally.
Lana Crow has charisma and command over the vocal delivery. Her delivery shifts from wit to frustration to love, matching the song’s ironic tone exactly. “Ten Days to Lose a Guy” works because it embodies the contradictions of commitment and makes them into an exciting pop-rock experience. With its sharp concept, polished production, and memorable execution, the single is a confident release.
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