Stompa
Serena Ryder · 2012
3 min · 1 track · folk rock ยท indie rock
A vibrant blend of folk rock with an infectious groove that invites listeners to dance and celebrate life.
Stompa is a single by Serena Ryder, released in 2012. A vibrant blend of folk rock with an infectious groove that invites listeners to dance and celebrate life. 'Stompa' achieved commercial success by reaching the top of the Canadian charts and earning multi-platinum status, which helped Ryder win multiple awards, including a Juno Award for Single of the Year. The song's catchy hook and relatable lyrics resonated widely, becoming an anthem for celebration and empowerment. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Stompa sound like?
A vibrant blend of folk rock with an infectious groove that invites listeners to dance and celebrate life. Rooted in folk rock and indie rock.
What makes Stompa by Serena Ryder notable?
'Stompa' achieved commercial success by reaching the top of the Canadian charts and earning multi-platinum status, which helped Ryder win multiple awards, including a Juno Award for Single of the Year. The song's catchy hook and relatable lyrics resonated widely, becoming an anthem for celebration and empowerment. In 2012, Serena Ryder was gaining widespread recognition following her breakthrough with the album 'Is It OK' in 2009. 'Stompa' served as a leading single from her follow-up album, showcasing her evolving sound and solidifying her presence in the Canadian music scene. This release marked a significant moment in her career where she began to reach a broader audience outside of Canada.
How many songs are on Stompa?
Stompa has 1 track, running approximately 3 minutes.
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- 1 Stompa Standout 3:41
Release Date
September 27, 2012
Artist Origin
Canada
Runtime
3 min 41 sec
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