Pasi ja Anssi, Pandora, and Sam Pope have come together for a track that is as unpredictable as the collaboration itself. “Love is Glue” mixes Eurodance and club beats into a glossy, high-energy song that thrives on chaos and charm. It is the kind of track that might catch you off guard at first, but by the second chorus, you are either singing along or smiling at the sheer cheerfulness of it all.
Sam Pope kicks things off with a playful verse full of endearing metaphors. He compares love to glue, fish and chips, and even home construction. Somehow, he makes it work. His melodic delivery gives the song its grounding, offering just enough sincerity to sell the lyrics. You can tell he is having fun, and that relaxed energy carries into the rest of the track.
Pandora’s arrival on the chorus is a big moment. Her voice is bold and unmistakably hers, giving the track its throwback Eurodance edge. She belts out lines like “Our love is glue, it’s waterproof” with so much conviction. The chorus is undeniably catchy and feels built for summer festivals and club nights alike. It has that over-the-top flair that only works when everyone involved is completely on board.
Then Pasi ja Anssi do what they do best and take things to another level. Their verse is chaotic, fun, and completely committed to the bit. Lyrics like “It’s Captain Romanza” are delivered with theatrical confidence, adding an extra layer of personality to an already animated song. “Love is Glue” works because it knows exactly what it is. It is bright, loud, and full of love. Not every song needs to be deep. Sometimes you just need something that makes you laugh, dance, and text your friends, “You have to hear this.”
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