
What’s the pop scene like in Hollywood? LA is such a big city with an eclectic bunch of musicians, but I’m curious what it’s like being in the pop scene. Looking back, I know my life there informed who I am today and I feel grateful to have been able to have that experience at such a pivotal time in my life.

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When I moved back to the States, I realized I had totally missed out on TV shows, movies, and games that were popular here. I spent many mornings running around the kitchen stealing french fries and grilled cheese sandwiches. My parents ran a little bed and breakfast on St.
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I learned how to ride horses on the island. I was extremely disconnected from what was happening culturally, especially in the US.
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But, believe it or not, there wasn’t a movie theatre or a mall on the island. It was hands on to say the least! I feel very privileged to have grown up with so much beautiful nature in my backyard. In fact, for our science class on Wednesdays we would spend the day snorkeling and learning about the coral reefs. I have two brothers and we were always running around barefoot pretending to be superheroes.

I spent much of the time outside playing imaginary games. Yeah! Looking back, it was both surreal and idyllic. Could you tell me a little bit more about what it was like to grow up on such a small island? All streaming proceeds from this song will be donated to the ACLU in support of the LQBTQ+ & BLM movements. My dad is gay, and I grew up with him and his partner, so LGBTQ+ rights and the fight for equality is something that is part of my life and identity. The topline was inspired by recent events. My goal with the production was to make people feel like they wanted to get up and dance and have a cathartic release, much like I did dancing in the club. Both artists use many percussive elements that I love. We also drew inspiration from Tuneyards and MIA. In my writing session I played the song for Jon, my producer, and I told him I wanted to borrow elements from it. I remember dancing to it and thinking it was so infectious, I stopped dancing and Shazam-ed the song. This song was inspired by an Afrobeat song that I heard at a club. Can you tell me more about what you were thinking and feeling during the writing process? TTM: Boom Boom has a really upbeat, summer-y vibe to it. Tom Tom talked with Teddi about writing Boom Boom, and her very unique childhood. As the song says, Boom Boom‘s gonna be “spreading good, good vibes” all summer long.

It’s hard to say when we’ll be able to start going out again, but Boom Boom brings the club straight into your living room. “My dad is gay, and I grew up with him and his partner, so LGBTQ+ rights and the fight for equality is something that is part of my life and identity,” she says.īoom Boom is infectiously fun - you can’t help but bob your head and tap your feet when it plays, and it’s the type of song that pleasantly bounces around your ear drums for days on end. “My goal with the production,” she says, “was to make people feel like they wanted to get up and dance and have a cathartic release, much like I did dancing in the club.”īeyond being a source of catharsis in the difficult times much of the world is in, all streaming proceeds are going to the ACLU in support of the LGBTQ community and the BLM movements. Avant-pop superstar Teddi Gold, recently released her newest single, Boom Boom, a stellar dance anthem that feels distinctly hers: It’s a playful, bubblegum dream with island influence shining through.
