Houston based pop sensation Shreea Kaul dances dangerously in her flashy new video
As fresh as they come, Shreea Kaul has dropped her latest single, Hungama, taken from her sophomore LP – Cruel Intentions.
Paced with a rapid pulse of soundwaves, Kaul wastes no time on a song that gives hard and gets in your face through its frenetic thrum of accelerated dispositions. It’s voluminous, laced with a vengeful spirit that embodies the energy of a bullet that left the chamber before you knew it.
Hungama Is Riotous and Explosive
It feels disjointed, yet organised. There’s an acme of throwing everything but the kitchen sink through a texturally enigmatic sound profile, where everything has gone pear-shaped — but she’s enjoying it.
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The video is equally stunning and chaotic — one where the fallout from a relationship becomes obsessive and personal. Almost as if her lover’s attempt to gaslight her has become the main focal point. But Shreea is not settling for his storm-in-a-tea-cup dialogue. She goes from anger to hunting, exampled in her lyrics: “Don’t move, I shoot, boy”.
But the party doesn’t stop there, the singer-songwriter goes from strength to strength, where she calls in the cavalry, her crew of: “Rowdy ladies, thеy love a fight”. She then swings us into the Hindi language, where the tempo continues.

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