SILYLA takes genre-blending even further with the new single “Party on the Weekend”

If you aren’t familiar with SILYLA yet, she is a rising UK-based artist in the genre-bending music scene. Her latest single titled “Party on the Weekend” seamlessly blends the infectious beats of pop music with the unmistakable flair of UK garage styles. 

Drawing inspiration from an eclectic mix of genres including country, R&B, and pop, SILYLA’s latest track is a testament to her diverse influences and storytelling prowess. “Party on the Weekend” dives deep into the well-known theme of loneliness and the yearning for escape through the euphoria of partying, capturing the bittersweet essence of youth and self-discovery. 

SILYLA’s unique blend of soft vocals reminiscent of Billie Eilish and Pink Pantheress, coupled with genre-defying production and R&B-inspired melodies, sets her apart as a forward-thinking visionary in the scene. From her early days as a teenage songwriter to her evolution into an artist with a signature sound, SILYLA’s journey is one of constant exploration and innovation.

With introductory singles like “C’est La Vie,” “Home Alone,” and “Pink Lemonade,” SILYLA has already made waves with her R&B-pop fusion. Her ability to charm listeners into dreamy realms with sugary vocals and nostalgic sonics is unparalleled. However, SILYLA isn’t one to be confined to a single genre, as showcased by her side single “Holiday,” which offers a glimpse into her real-world experiences.

As SILYLA’s sound evolves, so does her command over diverse genres, ranging from classic R&B to forward-facing hyperpop. Yet, amidst this experimentation, SILYLA’s music remains unmistakably hers, characterized by her unique vocals and captivating vibe.

Crafted during a creative stint in a quaint UK town, this new song encapsulates the longing for urban excitement and human connection. Despite its underlying melancholy, “Party on the Weekend” is irresistibly infectious, promising listeners a dancefloor venture like no other while pondering life’s complexities.

In her own words, SILYLA describes the essence of the track, saying, “It’s about partying your sadness away. Choosing to ignore your feelings about that person you’ve drifted from, or whether you are making the right choices in life.” She goes on to share her personal experience of feeling lonely in a small countryside town, longing for the vibrant energy of the city and the carefree moments with friends.