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ALLYSE Drops New Single “Cherry On Top” – A Perfect Summer Anthem with a 90’s Vibe

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Rising pop sensation ALLYSE. is set to heat up the summer with her highly anticipated sixth single, “Cherry On Top,” available on all major streaming platforms on July 26th. This track promises to be the highlight of summer playlists everywhere, seamlessly blending influences of 90’s hip-hop, R&B, and a touch of disco flair.

“Cherry On Top” is a vibrant and infectious tune perfect for those sunny poolside days or fun nights out with friends. ALLYSE., known for her signature style described as “sassy ‘n sweet with a nasty beat,” does not disappoint with this release. The song features a driving funk guitar and old-school 90’s hip-hop drums, creating a soundscape that is both nostalgic and refreshingly modern.

The song was inspired by the line, “you think when love wins, you lose,” a reflection on a hesitant lover who fears losing their well-crafted life to love. ALLYSE. encourages this lover—and her audience—to embrace the fun of love without fear, encapsulated in the catchy hook: “I don’t wanna make your life stop, no, I just wanna be the cherry on top.”

With lines like “I don’t wanna add to your plate; I just wanna give you a taste,” and “you can have your cake and eat it too,” ALLYSE. delivers a message of carefree, no-strings-attached affection. She reassures her lover that she is not here to change them, but simply to add a bit of sweetness to their life.

The single is both written and produced by ALLYSE. herself, with the mixing and mastering talents of waverly
bringing the track to its polished perfection.

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