Hope Tala tells everybody that they can “Leave It on the Dancefloor” all night, thanks to Sketchers. #sponsored #ad

A shot of Hope Tala looking into the camera with a smirk, surrounded by four other people in novelty sunglasses.

The post title is just for *looks into the camera* ‘kicks’, shits and giggles. This is not a sponsored post. But the title of it is contextual and will be of relevance. I assure you.

So, Black British bisexual singer / songwriter Hope Tala stays out here releasing great songs that nobody is paying attention to. I’m pressed about it. But at least she isn’t. Or at least she’s not showing it, being petty and refusing to release anything because nobody cares. A good thing too. Because then we’d have lost out on this beauty of a song.

Whatever money Hope doesn’t get in sales and streams, she’s already got it from Sketchers. Good for you bitch.

“Leave It on the Dancefloor” is a far cuter song than I expected to hear from Hope. It’s definitely the most commercial of the songs she’s released over the past 2 years. If there was ever a song of Hope’s that her team should push, it’s this one. Radio would eat this up. High school themed shows would snatch it up. Tampon TV commercials would be fighting over the licensing. Even if this song doesn’t burn up a chart, Hope can rest assured than it will be certified platinum in H&M stores.

I tried to tell you last year that Hope was that bitch to watch from she dropped “Mad”; which was easily one of my favourite songs of 2021.

Hope Tala’s music videos (2021 - 2022): Is it Enough | Party Sickness | Tiptoeing | Mad
Hope Tala on streaming: 🟢 Spotify | 🟣 Apple Music | 🔴 YouTube Music

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