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Come Thru Vocals Thursday Sounds the Alarm With Karma Kid, Uffie & Kiesza

Thursday’s Come Thru Vocals moves from Karma Kid and Uffie’s unruly club cut “Emergency” to Kiesza’s full-force dance-pop anthem “All Star.”
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Come Thru Vocals — a long-running INYIM discovery series spotlighting standout vocal performances since 2009.

Come Thru Vocals is a long-running It’s Not You It’s Me Media series spotlighting standout vocal performances, emerging artists and new songs worth adding to your rotation. Curated by the INYIM music desk, many selections later appear in the Musique Dig’s Weekly Playlist and enter rotation on INYIM Radio.

Today’s Come Thru Vocals pairs Karma Kid and Uffie’s “Emergency” with Kiesza’s “All Star.” Thursday gets wonderfully left-field with a sly UK-house collision on one side and a full-bodied dance-pop lift on the other. Different temperatures, same instinct: vocals that know exactly how to command a beat.


Suburban garden and conservatory seen in the official visualiser for Karma Kid and Uffie's Emergency
“Emergency” places its club pulse against an unexpectedly quiet suburban visual. Credit: Karma Kid/YouTube.

Karma Kid & Uffie

Tune: Emergency

Karma Kid and Uffie turn “Emergency” into a deliciously off-center club call. The production snaps between UK house, hip-house and indie-sleaze attitude, while Uffie delivers every line with the cool, dry confidence that made her such a singular voice in the first place. It is sleek, slightly unruly and far too fun to behave.


Kiesza reclining in a recording studio in the black-and-white artwork for All Star
Kiesza settles into the studio for “All Star.” Credit: Kiesza/YouTube.

Kiesza

Tune: All Star

Kiesza answers with “All Star,” a gleaming dance-pop release from Dancing and Crying: Vol. 3. Her voice moves from intimate control into a soaring, full-force payoff without losing the song’s pulse. It is motivational pop with muscle—bright enough to lift the room, but delivered with enough grit to keep it from floating away.

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