"CUT" - Sienna Melgoza |Review
- Unheard Gems Team
- 2 hours ago
- 1 min read
Sienna Melgoza has crafted something genuinely addictive with "CUT" – a dance-pop anthem that turns emotional amputation into a celebration. The track hits that perfect sweet spot where therapeutic honesty meets undeniable catchiness, making it impossible not to sing along while processing some seriously heavy emotional work.
The production here is sleek and polished, courtesy of Mat Mainhard and Dale Becker's expert hands (these are the folks behind Billie Eilish and SZA's sonic landscapes). But what makes "CUT" special isn't just its radio-ready sheen – it's how Melgoza uses that upbeat framework to house some genuinely raw material about anger, detachment, and saying the things you normally keep locked away.
The genius of "CUT" lies in how it makes emotional surgery feel empowering. The bouncy tempo and infectious hooks create space for listeners to dance through their own necessary endings. It's pop music that understands sometimes the healthiest thing you can do is walk away, and maybe you need a killer beat to help you do it.
This track establishes Melgoza as an artist who can turn personal excavation into collective celebration – no small feat for someone still finding her voice in an oversaturated pop landscape.
