Nemahsis' “i wanna be your right hand” Proves Her Unmatched Pop Potential
Nemahsis' âi wanna be your right handâ was born to be featured in an early 2000s indie film, screaming 500 Days of Summer with every bit of its infectious candidness.
Canadian-Palestinian pop visionary, Nemahsis is set to rock the pop scene with her smart new single. Joined by a jaunty music video, sheâs schemed a vibrant sequel to her previous releases. While her discography thus far has been softer and pensive, âi wanna be your right handâ introduces a daring but still contemplative sound.
There's a witty relationship between the desperation that Nemahsisâ voice drips with in this performance and the cheeky casualness of the track. This playful dichotomy speaks to the budding artistâs ever-growing creativity. She decorates the grunge-y, Smashing Pumpkins-adjacent guitar with bubbly pop synths, while faraway background vocals buzz like a laugh from another room. Itâs the domestic familiarity of these subtle sonic additions that is so unique, making âi wanna be your right handâ feel like it has been your favorite song for years even on the first listen.
The music video, directed by Norman Wong and Amy Gardner, bolsters the quirky spirit of Nemahsisâ new tune. The artist is led by her own mischievous right hand through a hotel kitchen, a whimsical nod to the acts-of-service theme of the songâs lyrics. She explores âi wanna be your right handâ through a spunky dance, introducing listeners to another level of gutsiness that this single unveils.
Unexpectedly bold and laced with quirky nuances, âi wanna be your right handâ turns an exciting new corner for Nemahsis.
Watch the âi wanna be your right handâ video below: