Madelline’s latest single, “Uh Uh (outside),” is a refreshing whirlwind of playful rebellion and nostalgic charm. With its fusion of vintage musical theatre inspiration and early 2000s pop, the track showcases Madelline’s signature flair for crafting bold, boundary-pushing music. Produced by Boy Blue, whose credits include Natalie Jane and Suki Waterhouse, the song is both an ode to carefree club nights and a celebration of unapologetic self-expression.
With its infectious energy and genre-bending creativity, “Uh Uh (outside)” perfectly balances whimsy with edge. Madelline’s captures the essence of icons like Gwen Stefani and Fergie while maintaining her unique voice. Layered with vibrant beats and hooks that demand repeat listens, the track embodies a spirit of liberation, encouraging one to embrace their quirks and contradictions.
Madelline’s knack for blending theatrics with pop shines through in the music but also in her visual storytelling. She described the song as “Mary Poppins core,” and her imagery of flying on an umbrella outside a club in six-inch platform boots is as delightfully unexpected as the track itself.
With “Uh Uh (outside),” Madelline cements her place as one of pop’s most adventurous voices, delivering a song that’s as playful as it is empowering. It’s a glittering reminder to let go, dance wildly, and rewrite the rules of who we can be.
📸 by Jordan Waters