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Come Thru Vocals Monday Doubles Down on Melanie C

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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 gives Melanie C the entire Monday spotlight with “Cashmere” and “Flick Of The Wrist.” One lowers the lights with a hazy, sensual left turn; the other closes the door on a useless lover with cool precision. Same voice, two sharply different corners of Sweat.


Melanie C posing in a red performance bodysuit and boots beneath the orange Sweat logo
Melanie C brings the Sweat campaign energy as “Cashmere” takes a softer, stranger turn. Credit: Melanie C/YouTube.

Melanie C

Tune: Cashmere

Melanie C lets “Cashmere” soften the pulse without draining away the heat. Auto-tuned textures, tropical-pop touches and unexpected flourishes give the track a hazy sensuality that sits slightly outside the album’s more obvious workout rush. Her vocal glides through it rather than overpowering it, making the detour feel deliberate and deliciously understated.


Melanie C posing in a red performance bodysuit and boots beneath the orange Sweat logo
The Sweat campaign image returns as “Flick Of The Wrist” delivers the album’s final dismissal. Credit: Melanie C/YouTube.

Melanie C

Tune: Flick Of The Wrist

“Flick Of The Wrist” finds Melanie C ending the album with a colder kind of confidence. A rubbery synth line, workout-ready beat and deliberately restrained vocal turn the song into a controlled kiss-off rather than a screaming match. She does not need to raise her voice; the dismissal lands cleanly enough on its own.

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