New Artist Spotlight
  • Home
  • Interviews & Reviews
  • Podcast
  • Top20
  • Radio
  • Merch
  • Team
  • Playlists
  • AMA
  • Pre-Saves
  • More
    • NAS Gig Calendar
    • Info
    • About Us
    • Contact

𝗖𝗼𝗻𝗻𝗼𝗹𝗹𝘆’𝘀 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗿 – this week: Truth Hurts – Cerulean Chameleon, Julie Hicklin

Written by

Charles Connolly

in

Connolly’s Corner

Welcome all to 𝗖𝗼𝗻𝗻𝗼𝗹𝗹𝘆’𝘀 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗿, a series of weekly reviews by Charles Connolly – an artist in his own right. Here, Charles delves into the greatest brand new singles brought to you by the best unsigned artists on our electrifying and eclectic set of 𝙉𝙚𝙬 𝘼𝙧𝙩𝙞𝙨𝙩 𝙎𝙥𝙤𝙩𝙡𝙞𝙜𝙝𝙩 playlists.

𝙏𝙧𝙪𝙩𝙝 𝙃𝙪𝙧𝙩𝙨 – 𝘾𝙚𝙧𝙪𝙡𝙚𝙖𝙣 𝘾𝙝𝙖𝙢𝙚𝙡𝙚𝙤𝙣, 𝙅𝙪𝙡𝙞𝙚 𝙃𝙞𝙘𝙠𝙡𝙞𝙣

Charles says it how it is…

Have you ever told a lie? If you said no, your answer is yes. We have ALL told a lie. Even the saintliest angels have told a lie at some point or other. It simply HAS to happen. There is no getting around it. But lying is an inherently bad thing to do. Does this make us all inherently bad people? No. Well, some, yes. But on the whole, not in the slightest. It all comes down to our reasons for lying. If the lie comes from the possibility of someone finding out that you have done something bad, that is wrong. If the lie is simply for your own personal gain, that is also wrong. But there are times when the lie can have good intentions. While this might seem oxymoronic on the surface, there is an honest simplicity here. Sometimes it is kinder to lie, where more pain can come from the truth than the lie itself. If your life is going down the pan and someone asks of your howabouts, do you open up and shed your woes? They asked, after all! Imagine the asker is in a fabulous mood; would you want to bring down their mood with your own? Or how’s about if the asker is in a dreadful way… Would you really like to stack your own dreadful way on top of theirs? And so we tend to dumb down our answer. Is it a lie? Technically, yes. But does it harm anyone? Quite the opposite.

So is the truth overrated…? I think the problem is habit. The more one lies, the more it becomes natural to do so. There is less judgement of a specific situation, and out pops another casual lie, all nonchalant as you like. And before you know it, you’re a serial liar. Like an ex of mine – ahem. Okay, so let’s just imagine you have lied your way through many a situation where you thought it kinder to lie than to tell the truth… Nothing serious. No murder cover-up or anything. But that these little white lies are building a bit… The problem is, lying with good reason can get sticky further down the line. It could be something so seemingly unimportant, like if a music artist asks you if their drums sound good. You listen, and think they sound like muffled pencils on a concrete slab. Yet you say “Yeah, they sound great to me! Rock on, dude!”… They release the track as is, and the track flops. Assuming it can’t be because of the drums, they release a new song with the same “great” drums. Again, it flops. They then seek advice from someone else a little less tactful, and they’re told “Well, for a start, your drums suck”… It dawns on them that they were lied to beforehand, even out of kindness, but that the lie didn’t help them in the slightest. In fact, it hindered them. It slowed down their progress and ruined what was potentially a great song (two great songs). The thing is, they felt good initially in being told their drums were great, and they felt lousy latterly in being told their drums suck. But they also felt annoyed (potentially angered) that they weren’t told the raw truth in the first place. So, you see: a right sticky situation. Proving that while the truth hurts, lies are conceivably more painful in the longterm.

Sometimes it’s better to know; sometimes it’s better not to know. It simply all depends. With this week’s pick, we’re going with the truth, no matter how painful it might seem. From Sweden last week, we cross the channel and visit the North and South of this queer shaped isle. Is there any other country in the world that contains yet more countries? Such a weird thing I have never heard anyone talk about. The United Kingdom is a country – it doesn’t feel that united, but a damned sight more united than some other countries. It contains four separate countries. We’re going to visit the uppermost and the lowermost ones. Please welcome Cerulean Chameleon (the kilt), and Julie Hicklin (the skirt), with their brand new collaboration, ‘Truth Hurts’! I’d be lying if I said this song was full of bagpipes and Celtic jigs, but the truth is, it’s thoroughly electronic. Of the doomp-tick variety, but the good kind. It ain’t five minutes of monotony, but instead a well-honed three-and-a-bit minute song. A song predominantly started by the Celt, and finished by the Anglican. The thing is, Julie (or Yulie, as I have been known to call her) is a songwriter and a singer at heart. While she might have an idea of how she would like a song to sound, she knows that it is probably best to ask a pro to produce. And so, she surrounds herself with a merry band of producers she knows she can rely on. This time she opted for seasoned Haggisian, Scott Hood (aka Cerulean Chameleon). Scott often works with readymade vocals from elsewhere, but I must say, by FAR his best work is with other singers (not a fact, but I’m sure most would agree). This is where his productions come to life. This is probably because both artists can work together, rather than simply having a file to work with. A bond is born from a new musical relationship.

Despite ‘Truth Hurts’ being a VERY “produced” song, the emphasis is very much on the vocals. It is vocal driven. Scott knows when to sit back and let Julie shine. Synths and vocal effects are at the fore for the intro – there’s no beat and no proper vocals yet. It’s enough to say “something big is coming, and there ain’t nuttin’ you can do about it”. There is a certain grand luxury sweeping through the atmosphere in anticipation for more. The driving beat begins with sparse accompaniment, leaving a great deal of space for the bold statement that is Julie. She appears, wearing a floor-length leather coat and a hell of an experienced attitude. It’s hardened wisdom in that first line, “Truth hurts, but lies hurt more. Been too many times, too many times I’m raw”… And it’s this rawness I really do hear. It’s not a withered raw, but a whatever-doesn’t-kill-you kind of raw. There is understated passion and drive in her vocals. But those vocals: phew!! Her tone, her seductive quality, her warning, she REALLY knows how to sing. How to just GET you. There is thrust and punch, but it’s always short of aggression. It’s more like heavy persuasion. A coaxing of kinds. Meanwhile, Scott is riding the waves, knowing when to come up, and when to come down. When to add excitement, and when to rest. The trick is never to rest, but to instead be vigilant, hand on gun, ready if needed. Verse two brings a stereo bounce, pushing and pulling with Julie’s lead. It’s entrancing!

We take a brief breather at around 2 minutes in, as the kick pulls in for a pitstop. Scott serenades us with galactic synths, in order for us all to catch some well deserved breath. He smiles, rubs his hands together, and sets to clapping the night away. The kick’s pitstop is taking longer than usual, and his palms take its place for a short while as Julie comes back for some sultry understatement. And yet, you can’t look away. The build is lightening the load off your legs. You’re up, you’re moving. You’re ready. Julie brings you close, but not close enough. It’s a build into a build – Scott steals the reins again as Julie falls back into her chair, heels stretched out. She picks up the mic with just a finger and a thumb, and rejoins the surrounding electronica. We’re all ready for that final inevitable bout of effervescent satisfaction. Close to popping! And finally, that kick is as good as new, pounding to the pulse like a leader. We’re there. Julie is standing and stomping, gripping the mic with white knuckles, giving it her all. Scott is pumping his fist to the air like a DJ at a festival! WHAT a delectable plate of mince and tatties THAT was!!

While you’re debating whether or not to release the naked truth, I’m busy dancing like a right oxymoron.

Listen to 𝙏𝙧𝙪𝙩𝙝 𝙃𝙪𝙧𝙩𝙨 on the 𝗖𝗼𝗻𝗻𝗼𝗹𝗹𝘆’𝘀 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗿 Spotify playlist HERE!

Listen to 𝙏𝙧𝙪𝙩𝙝 𝙃𝙪𝙧𝙩𝙨 on the 𝗖𝗼𝗻𝗻𝗼𝗹𝗹𝘆’𝘀 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗿 Apple Music playlist HERE!

Listen to 𝙏𝙧𝙪𝙩𝙝 𝙃𝙪𝙧𝙩𝙨 on YouTube HERE!

Follow 𝘾𝙚𝙧𝙪𝙡𝙚𝙖𝙣 𝘾𝙝𝙖𝙢𝙚𝙡𝙚𝙤𝙣 on Instagram HERE!

Follow 𝙅𝙪𝙡𝙞𝙚 𝙃𝙞𝙘𝙠𝙡𝙞𝙣 on Instagram HERE!

Follow 𝘾𝙚𝙧𝙪𝙡𝙚𝙖𝙣 𝘾𝙝𝙖𝙢𝙚𝙡𝙚𝙤𝙣 on TwiX HERE!

Follow 𝙅𝙪𝙡𝙞𝙚 𝙃𝙞𝙘𝙠𝙡𝙞𝙣 on TwiX HERE!

Hire Charles to produce/mix/master your song HERE!

Please share this post and let me know your thoughts in the comments below

←Why I love this NAS song: “My Open Hand” by J.H.M
Why I Love This NAS Song: “The Glass Notebook” by David Von Beahm from the album “Taking Back Time”→

Comments

44 responses to “𝗖𝗼𝗻𝗻𝗼𝗹𝗹𝘆’𝘀 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗿 – this week: Truth Hurts – Cerulean Chameleon, Julie Hicklin”

  1. Sxa Avatar
    January 2, 2026
    Sxa

    Growing up I was constantly a victim of truth. In my childish innocence and naivety I was constantly caught in the act of always saying the first things that came to mind and speaking my truth. As I grew older I understood that truth often hurts and most people do not like it and are often not ready for it. Even now I still battle with it. “Truth Hurts” is an amazing chill song!

    Reply
  2. Jane Marie Avatar
    January 2, 2026
    Jane Marie

    It’s great to see Scott and Julie collaborating. I really like their creation. Julie’s vocals are original and give Scott’s production a different edge. I hope these two do more together… this is a success story!

    Reply
  3. ebolutionate Avatar
    January 3, 2026
    ebolutionate

    “Truth Hurts” balances that raw emotion with killer electronic vibes. Love how it captures Julie and Scott’s chemistry, making the song feel both powerful and totally addictive. Charles nails the whole truth-versus-lies vibe and perfectly sums up the intense energy of the song.

    Reply
  4. Patrick Laurin Avatar
    January 3, 2026
    Patrick Laurin

    No matter how pure you think you are, lying is a big part of life, and we better learn to accept it and deal with it, sadly 🤷‍♂️ Even in the wonderful world of music, lots of hidden truths, and crooked agendas. Congrats on the release, a complex and effective mix. Great vocals Julie 💯

    Reply
  5. imxillustriouz Avatar
    January 3, 2026
    imxillustriouz

    Charles does a great job highlighting the emotional honesty in “Truth Hurts.” The collaboration between Cerulean Chameleon and Julie Hicklin really shines, especially in how the vocals carry the song’s vulnerability. Definitely a track that lingers after the first listen.

    Reply
  6. Steve Lazero Avatar
    January 3, 2026
    Steve Lazero

    Really fun track in an adjacent genre of mine! Almost feels like it has some anthemic retro Euro-dance vibes. Great job with a powerful vocal topline, the autopan effect on the reverb tails really works nicely in the closing bars!

    Reply
  7. Krauw Avatar
    January 3, 2026
    Krauw

    Cerulean Chameleon & Julie Hicklin’s Truth Hurts is like a shot of espresso for the soul—bitter at first, but it wakes you up and gets you dancing.

    Reply
  8. Innovaniac Music Avatar
    January 3, 2026
    Innovaniac Music

    You definitely captured the tension and honesty in the song without overplaying it, which is harder to do than it sounds. And, she really knows how to sing! Made me want to go back and sit with the track again.

    Reply
  9. Emily Gray Avatar
    January 3, 2026
    Emily Gray

    I’ve always been very anti-lying but it’s clear that there are two types of lies. For me personally, it’s always better to tell the truth if the person you’re talking to is asking for it, no matter how painful it might be! This track was the pick me up I needed!

    Reply
  10. Delaye Julien Avatar
    January 4, 2026
    Delaye Julien

    I always lie about my kids drawings ! And this is a good lie ! Haha. The truth is not always good to say indeed. Nice review as always !

    Reply
  11. DJ R.O Avatar
    January 4, 2026
    DJ R.O

    Yeah it all depends on the situation that would determine if the truth will hurt or not lol,I also love the chemistry between her and the producer on this song,thumbs up 🙏

    Reply
  12. rajioluwayomi2000 Avatar
    January 4, 2026
    rajioluwayomi2000

    Yeah it all depends on the situation that would determine if the truth will hurt or not lol,I also love the chemistry between her and the producer on this song,thumbs up 🙏

    Reply
  13. Lapnayh PopMusic Avatar
    January 4, 2026
    Lapnayh PopMusic

    Aquí solemos decir “La verdad no peca pero incómoda” y también, “Se dice y no pasa nada”. Además están los 4 acuerdos toltecas. Sé impecable con tus palabras: Usa el lenguaje para la verdad y el amor; evita chismes o hablar mal de ti mismo, pues las palabras crean tu realidad. No te tomes nada personalmente: Lo que los demás dicen o hacen es una proyección de su propia realidad, no de la tuya. Al soltar esto, te vuelves inmune al sufrimiento innecesario. No hagas suposiciones: Ten el valor de preguntar para evitar malentendidos y dramas. Asumir cosas solo crea veneno emocional. Haz siempre tu máximo esfuerzo: Da lo mejor de ti en cada circunstancia (que variará según tu salud o estado de ánimo) para evitar el juicio personal y el remordimiento. Y esto es todo. Feliz Semana Show Less

    Reply
  14. Hubris Debris (Jake) Avatar
    January 4, 2026
    Hubris Debris (Jake)

    You absolutely nailed it on the review this week. I never thought a dance-pop song could be bursting with so much character, so much vocal depth – that was quite a great find, and brilliant review!

    Reply
  15. Zander Parks Avatar
    January 4, 2026
    Zander Parks

    This is a fantastic read; equal parts philosophy and production insight. You capture the emotional weight of the vocal and the discipline of the arrangement perfectly. “Truth Hurts” really is one of those tracks where less does more, and your breakdown makes that shine.

    Reply
  16. DVous Music Avatar
    January 4, 2026
    DVous Music

    It’s a challenge with heavily produced music to infuse raw vocals and make it work well. Cerulean Chameleon & Julie accomplished that!

    Reply
  17. JoAnn Vickers Wilburn Avatar
    January 4, 2026
    JoAnn Vickers Wilburn

    That was a very inciteful discussion about truth leading into this entrancing song about truth telling with absolutely sincere and tell-it-like-it-is vocals that demand your attention. Great job once again Charles.

    Reply
  18. bathroomofthefuture Avatar
    January 4, 2026
    bathroomofthefuture

    This article taught me two things: this song absolutely rules, and I’ve been getting “mince and tatties” and “neeps and tatties” confused this whole time. (Leave me alone, I’m American, we have a lot going on right now.) Also seconding Chris’ love of the stereo mix in the second verse, any song that varies up production in a part that repeats is a-okay with me!

    Reply
  19. BennyGram Avatar
    January 4, 2026
    BennyGram

    Most times the truth they say is kind bitter and hurtful tho But it won’t stop from hearing what’s truthful Nice reviews Charles connolly

    Reply
  20. Terry Gilbey Avatar
    January 4, 2026
    Terry Gilbey

    I have to admit that I struggle to say “I’m fine” when I’m actually not, so apologies to all those out there who I may have brought down as a consequence. Fortunately, to date, I have had relatively little to complain about, and for that I am thankful. I’m not sure how resilient I would be to an untactful critical assessment of my music though, I think suggestions for improvement sandwiched between positive comments would land better with me. Thanks for an interesting review.

    Reply
  21. Smokin' Cola Avatar
    January 4, 2026
    Smokin’ Cola

    “With this week’s pick, we’re going with the truth, no matter how painful it might seem.” Man, I thought you going to absolutely rip it to shreds 😂😂😂 Another great, thought provoking review.

    Reply
  22. Los Chicos del Sótano Avatar
    January 4, 2026
    Los Chicos del Sótano

    Incredible how every Wednesday the recommendations of: @ConnollyTunes

    Reply
  23. William Lovitt Avatar
    January 4, 2026
    William Lovitt

    I started thinking hard about the truth as presented by Charles; lots of food for thought – followed by an exciting (yes exciting) review of the great new collab by Cerulean Chameleon and Julie Hicklin. This is a song that just makes you wanna move 😎

    Reply
  24. Steve Peacock Avatar
    January 4, 2026
    Steve Peacock

    Great review and detailed description of the track And that’s the truth!

    Reply
  25. rikiabi34 Avatar
    January 4, 2026
    rikiabi34

    TRANCE! TRANCE! TRANCE! TRANCE FOREVER! i’m a fan!

    Reply
  26. fabjani Avatar
    January 4, 2026
    fabjani

    Meat Loaf once sang ‘I’d lie for you and that’s the truth.’ But if I’m honest (and I try to be) I’d far rather listen to the brilliant ‘Truth Hurts’ and read this article for a reflection on truth and lies! (sorry, I know that better than Meat Loaf isn’t the biggest complement, so I’ll just clarify here – way way way better than Meat Loaf!!!)

    Reply
  27. Valeryan Richards Avatar
    January 4, 2026
    Valeryan Richards

    The biggest liars need to have excellent memories … often the two don’t go together – The best liar I’ve ever come across was of course in the music business… he was always the greatest … had been sidesman to so many of the greats ……. claimed to be the writer of ………… but he forgot I’d been there and knew the truth in so many cases …. and would check things!!! .I frequently called him out but it was like water off a duck’s back Like the leopard he’d never change his proverbial spots …. just tell even more lies … not caring about anyone but himself ….No names, still around though “living his dream of lies” trying… Show More

    Reply
  28. Valeryan Richards Avatar
    January 4, 2026
    Valeryan Richards

    Edited

    Reply
  29. crashworldband Avatar
    January 4, 2026
    crashworldband

    A majestic intro lead to a dynamic feast! The beat is undeniable & the vocals are something to behold. A great production all around!

    Reply
  30. Billy Castillo Avatar
    January 4, 2026
    Billy Castillo

    Absolutely digging the hell out of this production…this is right up my alley, and that’s the truth 😎

    Reply
  31. Wandile Keefelakae Avatar
    January 4, 2026
    Wandile Keefelakae

    Excitingly Freshly Review and Read 🥰🔥💫🎵💫 I loved reading about how we humans lie 🤣 🤥 and it is so much so ❣️❣️ The song’s discussion made the article bubble up with starry melodical muses 🤣💫🎶▶️✨🪄🥳🎉

    Reply
  32. Ed Eagle Avatar
    January 4, 2026
    Ed Eagle

    Beautifully written as always, and that’s no lie! 😉

    Reply
  33. Chris Franklin Avatar
    January 4, 2026
    Chris Franklin

    We often treat truth and lies as absolutes, even though most things in life are not so clear-cut. While some questions, like whether you like anchovies, have straightforward answers (yes, or disgust), opinions on topics like movies or art usually fall between extremes, and responses may be tailored to please others. That most feared question “does my bum look big in this?” is a classic example of where honesty can be especially tricky. Often, the hardest area where truth or lie is most painful is affairs of the heart, which is what Julie’s excellent vocal is addressing in this song. I love the dramatic opening, very Bond movie, leading us into the inevitable driving four on the floor. Nice structure… Show More

    Reply
  34. 12 Below Avatar
    January 4, 2026
    12 Below

    Love how you take us to the (imaginary) recording session for this song. I feel I am RIGHT THERE, a mini clip in my head. I heard the song first time last week, if I remember correctly. IMO it’s both artist’s best work so far, proof that electronic pop does not have to be shallow and boring at all. And that’s no lie!

    Reply
  35. brother.poor.my Avatar
    January 4, 2026
    brother.poor.my

    The talk of lying reminded me of a quote from an artist you are very familiar with. “first you must learn how to smile as you kill”. Like having a good poker face or being able to lie freely and easily. That’s my interpretation, anyway. If one person lies and says those drums are great and another tells you they sound like bunk, it could also just be beauty in the eye of the be[er]holder. Better get another opinion than just those two or if you like the sound, use them. A famous artist could use those same bunk drums and spit out a million dollar song.

    Reply
  36. Adán Ramírez Avatar
    January 4, 2026
    Adán Ramírez

    Ciertamente a veces por no herir sensibilidades frenamos el crecimiento de un amigo. Mejor un minuto de vergüenza que una carrera estancada y tres minutos bien aprovechados valen más que diez de bucles sin fin. Gracias por el descubrimiento. Me encanto tu ReflexiOxímoron: Si la mentira nace de la posibilidad de que alguien descubra que has hecho algo malo, eso está mal. Si la mentira es simplemente para tu beneficio personal, eso también está mal. Pero hay veces en que la mentira puede tener buenas intenciones. Saludos desde La Gran Tenochtitlan Show More

    Reply
  37. Valeryan Richards Avatar
    January 4, 2026
    Valeryan Richards

    The biggest liars need to have excellent memories … often the two don’t go together – The best liar I’ve ever come across was of course in the music business… he was always the greatest … had been sidesman to so many of the greats ……. claimed to be the writer of ………… but he forgot I’d been there and knew the truth in so many cases …. and would check things!!! .I frequently called him out but it was like water off a duck’s back Like the leopard he’d never change his proverbial spots …. just tell even more lies … not caring about anyone but himself ….No names, still around though “living his dream of lies” trying to remember what he said last time …. should have been a politician …… While I really like this choice of song, being truthful it wouldn’t usually be my bag…. but I’m a folky so perhaps I have an excuse…. Can’t fault anything – excellent performances and production and fabulous to dance to ……. As ever a damn good read CC … looking forward to the next one!! Show Less

    Reply
  38. Chris Franklin Avatar
    January 4, 2026
    Chris Franklin

    We often treat truth and lies as absolutes, even though most things in life are not so clear-cut. While some questions, like whether you like anchovies, have straightforward answers (yes, or disgust), opinions on topics like movies or art usually fall between extremes, and responses may be tailored to please others. That most feared question “does my bum look big in this?” is a classic example of where honesty can be especially tricky. Often, the hardest area where truth or lie is most painful is affairs of the heart, which is what Julie’s excellent vocal is addressing in this song. I love the dramatic opening, very Bond movie, leading us into the inevitable driving four on the floor. Nice structure and excellent production make the track a cut above the average dance/club track. Well done to all involved. Wishing you success with this release ❤️ Show Less

    Reply
  39. Adán Ramírez Avatar
    January 4, 2026
    Adán Ramírez

    Ciertamente a veces por no herir sensibilidades frenamos el crecimiento de un amigo. Mejor un minuto de vergüenza que una carrera estancada y tres minutos bien aprovechados valen más que diez de bucles sin fin. Gracias por el descubrimiento. Me encanto tu ReflexiOxímoron: Si la mentira nace de la posibilidad de que alguien descubra que has hecho algo malo, eso está mal. Si la mentira es simplemente para tu beneficio personal, eso también está mal. Pero hay veces en que la mentira puede tener buenas intenciones. Saludos desde La Gran Tenochtitlan Show Less

    Reply
  40. Adrian Ferrari Avatar
    January 31, 2026
    Adrian Ferrari

    Adrian Ferrari 3 hours ago It’s amazing to see Scott and Julie in this project. Truth Hurts but i always prefer it! 👍 Like Reply Simone Vignini a day ago Truth can save or kill…I’m very good in telling lies to myself. Thanks for the article, the song is really well produced👍 Like Reply Fredrik Segerstedt a day ago I totally agree, sometimes people say ”I’m always totally honest and always tell the truth ” , regardless if it hurts people or not. Sometimes I feel that people just want to be mean… This is a fantastic collaboration between Scott and Julie , great feeling, well done! Like Reply Sxa 2 days ago Growing up I was constantly a victim of truth. In my childish innocence and naivety I was constantly caught in the act of always saying the first things that came to mind and speaking my truth. As I grew older I understood that truth often hurts and most people do not like it and are often not ready for it. Even now I still battle with it. “Truth Hurts” is an amazing chill song! Like Reply Jane Marie 2 days ago It’s great to see Scott and Julie collaborating. I really like their creation. Julie’s vocals are original and give Scott’s production a different edge. I hope these two do more together… this is a success story! Like Reply ebolutionate 3 days ago “Truth Hurts” balances that raw emotion with killer electronic vibes. Love how it captures Julie and Scott’s chemistry, making the song feel both powerful and totally addictive. Charles nails the whole truth-versus-lies vibe and perfectly sums up the intense energy of the song. Like Reply Patrick Laurin 3 days ago No matter how pure you think you are, lying is a big part of life, and we better learn to accept it and deal with it, sadly 🤷‍♂️ Even in the wonderful world of music, lots of hidden truths, and crooked agendas. Congrats on the release, a complex and effective mix. Great vocals Julie 💯 Like Reply imxillustriouz 3 days ago Charles does a great job highlighting the emotional honesty in “Truth Hurts.” The collaboration between Cerulean Chameleon and Julie Hicklin really shines, especially in how the vocals carry the song’s vulnerability. Definitely a track that lingers after the first listen. Like Reply Steve Lazero 3 days ago Really fun track in an adjacent genre of mine! Almost feels like it has some anthemic retro Euro-dance vibes. Great job with a powerful vocal topline, the autopan effect on the reverb tails really works nicely in the closing bars! Like Reply Krauw 3 days ago Cerulean Chameleon & Julie Hicklin’s Truth Hurts is like a shot of espresso for the soul—bitter at first, but it wakes you up and gets you dancing. Like Reply Innovaniac Music 3 days ago You definitely captured the tension and honesty in the song without overplaying it, which is harder to do than it sounds. And, she really knows how to sing! Made me want to go back and sit with the track again. Like Reply Emily Gray 3 days ago I’ve always been very anti-lying but it’s clear that there are two types of lies. For me personally, it’s always better to tell the truth if the person you’re talking to is asking for it, no matter how painful it might be! This track was the pick me up I needed! Like Reply Delaye Julien 4 days ago I always lie about my kids drawings ! And this is a good lie ! Haha. The truth is not always good to say indeed. Nice review as always ! Like Reply DJ R.O 4 days ago Yeah it all depends on the situation that would determine if the truth will hurt or not lol,I also love the chemistry between her and the producer on this song,thumbs up 🙏 Like Reply rajioluwayomi2000 4 days ago Yeah it all depends on the situation that would determine if the truth will hurt or not lol,I also love the chemistry between her and the producer on this song,thumbs up 🙏 Like Reply Lapnayh PopMusic 4 days ago Aquí solemos decir “La verdad no peca pero incómoda” y también, “Se dice y no pasa nada”. Además están los 4 acuerdos toltecas. Sé impecable con tus palabras: Usa el lenguaje para la verdad y el amor; evita chismes o hablar mal de ti mismo, pues las palabras crean tu realidad. No te tomes nada personalmente: Lo que los demás dicen o hacen es una proyección de su propia realidad, no de la tuya. Al soltar esto, te vuelves inmune al sufrimiento innecesario. No hagas suposiciones: Ten el valor de preguntar para evitar malentendidos y dramas. Asumir cosas solo crea veneno emocional. Haz siempre tu máximo esfuerzo: Da lo mejor de ti en cada circunstancia (que variará según tu salud o estado de ánimo) para evitar el juicio personal y el remordimiento. Y esto es todo. Feliz Semana Show Less Like Reply Hubris Debris (Jake) 4 days ago You absolutely nailed it on the review this week. I never thought a dance-pop song could be bursting with so much character, so much vocal depth – that was quite a great find, and brilliant review! Like Reply Zander Parks 4 days ago This is a fantastic read; equal parts philosophy and production insight. You capture the emotional weight of the vocal and the discipline of the arrangement perfectly. “Truth Hurts” really is one of those tracks where less does more, and your breakdown makes that shine. Like Reply DVous Music 4 days ago It’s a challenge with heavily produced music to infuse raw vocals and make it work well. Cerulean Chameleon & Julie accomplished that! Like Reply JoAnn Vickers Wilburn 4 days ago That was a very inciteful discussion about truth leading into this entrancing song about truth telling with absolutely sincere and tell-it-like-it-is vocals that demand your attention. Great job once again Charles. Like Reply bathroomofthefuture 4 days ago This article taught me two things: this song absolutely rules, and I’ve been getting “mince and tatties” and “neeps and tatties” confused this whole time. (Leave me alone, I’m American, we have a lot going on right now.) Also seconding Chris’ love of the stereo mix in the second verse, any song that varies up production in a part that repeats is a-okay with me! Like Reply BennyGram 4 days ago Most times the truth they say is kind bitter and hurtful tho But it won’t stop from hearing what’s truthful Nice reviews Charles connolly Like Reply Terry Gilbey 4 days ago I have to admit that I struggle to say “I’m fine” when I’m actually not, so apologies to all those out there who I may have brought down as a consequence. Fortunately, to date, I have had relatively little to complain about, and for that I am thankful. I’m not sure how resilient I would be to an untactful critical assessment of my music though, I think suggestions for improvement sandwiched between positive comments would land better with me. Thanks for an interesting review. Like Reply Smokin’ Cola 4 days ago “With this week’s pick, we’re going with the truth, no matter how painful it might seem.” Man, I thought you going to absolutely rip it to shreds 😂😂😂 Another great, thought provoking review. Like Reply Los Chicos del Sótano 4 days ago Incredible how every Wednesday the recommendations of: @ConnollyTunes Like Reply William Lovitt 4 days ago I started thinking hard about the truth as presented by Charles; lots of food for thought – followed by an exciting (yes exciting) review of the great new collab by Cerulean Chameleon and Julie Hicklin. This is a song that just makes you wanna move 😎 Like Reply Steve Peacock 4 days ago Great review and detailed description of the track And that’s the truth! Like Reply rikiabi34 4 days ago TRANCE! TRANCE! TRANCE! TRANCE FOREVER! i’m a fan! Like Reply fabjani 4 days ago Meat Loaf once sang ‘I’d lie for you and that’s the truth.’ But if I’m honest (and I try to be) I’d far rather listen to the brilliant ‘Truth Hurts’ and read this article for a reflection on truth and lies! (sorry, I know that better than Meat Loaf isn’t the biggest complement, so I’ll just clarify here – way way way better than Meat Loaf!!!) Like Reply Valeryan Richards 4 days ago The biggest liars need to have excellent memories … often the two don’t go together – The best liar I’ve ever come across was of course in the music business… he was always the greatest … had been sidesman to so many of the greats ……. claimed to be the writer of ………… but he forgot I’d been there and knew the truth in so many cases …. and would check things!!! .I frequently called him out but it was like water off a duck’s back Like the leopard he’d never change his proverbial spots …. just tell even more lies … not caring about anyone but himself ….No names, still around though “living his dream of lies” trying… Show More Edited Like Reply crashworldband 4 days ago A majestic intro lead to a dynamic feast! The beat is undeniable & the vocals are something to behold. A great production all around! Like Reply Billy Castillo 4 days ago Absolutely digging the hell out of this production…this is right up my alley, and that’s the truth 😎 Like Reply Wandile Keefelakae 4 days ago Excitingly Freshly Review and Read 🥰🔥💫🎵💫 I loved reading about how we humans lie 🤣 🤥 and it is so much so ❣️❣️ The song’s discussion made the article bubble up with starry melodical muses 🤣💫🎶▶️✨🪄🥳🎉 Like Reply Ed Eagle 4 days ago Beautifully written as always, and that’s no lie! 😉 Like Reply Chris Franklin 4 days ago We often treat truth and lies as absolutes, even though most things in life are not so clear-cut. While some questions, like whether you like anchovies, have straightforward answers (yes, or disgust), opinions on topics like movies or art usually fall between extremes, and responses may be tailored to please others. That most feared question “does my bum look big in this?” is a classic example of where honesty can be especially tricky. Often, the hardest area where truth or lie is most painful is affairs of the heart, which is what Julie’s excellent vocal is addressing in this song. I love the dramatic opening, very Bond movie, leading us into the inevitable driving four on the floor. Nice structure… Show More Like Reply 12 Below 4 days ago Love how you take us to the (imaginary) recording session for this song. I feel I am RIGHT THERE, a mini clip in my head. I heard the song first time last week, if I remember correctly. IMO it’s both artist’s best work so far, proof that electronic pop does not have to be shallow and boring at all. And that’s no lie! Like Reply brother.poor.my 4 days ago The talk of lying reminded me of a quote from an artist you are very familiar with. “first you must learn how to smile as you kill”. Like having a good poker face or being able to lie freely and easily. That’s my interpretation, anyway. If one person lies and says those drums are great and another tells you they sound like bunk, it could also just be beauty in the eye of the be[er]holder. Better get another opinion than just those two or if you like the sound, use them. A famous artist could use those same bunk drums and spit out a million dollar song. Like Reply Adán Ramírez 4 days ago Ciertamente a veces por no herir sensibilidades frenamos el crecimiento de un amigo. Mejor un minuto de vergüenza que una carrera estancada y tres minutos bien aprovechados valen más que diez de bucles sin fin. Gracias por el descubrimiento. Me encanto tu ReflexiOxímoron: Si la mentira nace de la posibilidad de que alguien descubra que has hecho algo malo, eso está mal. Si la mentira es simplemente para tu beneficio personal, eso también está mal. Pero hay veces en que la mentira puede tener buenas intenciones. Saludos desde La Gran Tenochtitlan Show More Like Reply

    Reply
  41. Adrian Ferrari Avatar
    January 31, 2026
    Adrian Ferrari

    It’s amazing to see Scott and Julie in this project. Truth Hurts but i always prefer it! 👍

    Reply
  42. Adrian Ferrari Avatar
    January 31, 2026
    Adrian Ferrari

    Adrian Ferrari 3 hours ago It’s amazing to see Scott and Julie in this project. Truth Hurts but i always prefer it! 👍 Like Reply Simone Vignini a day ago Truth can save or kill…I’m very good in telling lies to myself. Thanks for the article, the song is really well produced👍 Like Reply Fredrik Segerstedt a day ago I totally agree, sometimes people say ”I’m always totally honest and always tell the truth ” , regardless if it hurts people or not. Sometimes I feel that people just want to be mean… This is a fantastic collaboration between Scott and Julie , great feeling, well done! Like Reply Sxa 2 days ago Growing up I was constantly a victim of truth. In my childish innocence and naivety I was constantly caught in the act of always saying the first things that came to mind and speaking my truth. As I grew older I understood that truth often hurts and most people do not like it and are often not ready for it. Even now I still battle with it. “Truth Hurts” is an amazing chill song! Like Reply Jane Marie 2 days ago It’s great to see Scott and Julie collaborating. I really like their creation. Julie’s vocals are original and give Scott’s production a different edge. I hope these two do more together… this is a success story! Like Reply ebolutionate 3 days ago “Truth Hurts” balances that raw emotion with killer electronic vibes. Love how it captures Julie and Scott’s chemistry, making the song feel both powerful and totally addictive. Charles nails the whole truth-versus-lies vibe and perfectly sums up the intense energy of the song. Like Reply Patrick Laurin 3 days ago No matter how pure you think you are, lying is a big part of life, and we better learn to accept it and deal with it, sadly 🤷‍♂️ Even in the wonderful world of music, lots of hidden truths, and crooked agendas. Congrats on the release, a complex and effective mix. Great vocals Julie 💯 Like Reply imxillustriouz 3 days ago Charles does a great job highlighting the emotional honesty in “Truth Hurts.” The collaboration between Cerulean Chameleon and Julie Hicklin really shines, especially in how the vocals carry the song’s vulnerability. Definitely a track that lingers after the first listen. Like Reply Steve Lazero 3 days ago Really fun track in an adjacent genre of mine! Almost feels like it has some anthemic retro Euro-dance vibes. Great job with a powerful vocal topline, the autopan effect on the reverb tails really works nicely in the closing bars! Like Reply Krauw 3 days ago Cerulean Chameleon & Julie Hicklin’s Truth Hurts is like a shot of espresso for the soul—bitter at first, but it wakes you up and gets you dancing. Like Reply Innovaniac Music 3 days ago You definitely captured the tension and honesty in the song without overplaying it, which is harder to do than it sounds. And, she really knows how to sing! Made me want to go back and sit with the track again. Like Reply Emily Gray 3 days ago I’ve always been very anti-lying but it’s clear that there are two types of lies. For me personally, it’s always better to tell the truth if the person you’re talking to is asking for it, no matter how painful it might be! This track was the pick me up I needed! Like Reply Delaye Julien 4 days ago I always lie about my kids drawings ! And this is a good lie ! Haha. The truth is not always good to say indeed. Nice review as always ! Like Reply DJ R.O 4 days ago Yeah it all depends on the situation that would determine if the truth will hurt or not lol,I also love the chemistry between her and the producer on this song,thumbs up 🙏 Like Reply rajioluwayomi2000 4 days ago Yeah it all depends on the situation that would determine if the truth will hurt or not lol,I also love the chemistry between her and the producer on this song,thumbs up 🙏 Like Reply Lapnayh PopMusic 4 days ago Aquí solemos decir “La verdad no peca pero incómoda” y también, “Se dice y no pasa nada”. Además están los 4 acuerdos toltecas. Sé impecable con tus palabras: Usa el lenguaje para la verdad y el amor; evita chismes o hablar mal de ti mismo, pues las palabras crean tu realidad. No te tomes nada personalmente: Lo que los demás dicen o hacen es una proyección de su propia realidad, no de la tuya. Al soltar esto, te vuelves inmune al sufrimiento innecesario. No hagas suposiciones: Ten el valor de preguntar para evitar malentendidos y dramas. Asumir cosas solo crea veneno emocional. Haz siempre tu máximo esfuerzo: Da lo mejor de ti en cada circunstancia (que variará según tu salud o estado de ánimo) para evitar el juicio personal y el remordimiento. Y esto es todo. Feliz Semana Show Less Like Reply Hubris Debris (Jake) 4 days ago You absolutely nailed it on the review this week. I never thought a dance-pop song could be bursting with so much character, so much vocal depth – that was quite a great find, and brilliant review! Like Reply Zander Parks 4 days ago This is a fantastic read; equal parts philosophy and production insight. You capture the emotional weight of the vocal and the discipline of the arrangement perfectly. “Truth Hurts” really is one of those tracks where less does more, and your breakdown makes that shine. Like Reply DVous Music 4 days ago It’s a challenge with heavily produced music to infuse raw vocals and make it work well. Cerulean Chameleon & Julie accomplished that! Like Reply JoAnn Vickers Wilburn 4 days ago That was a very inciteful discussion about truth leading into this entrancing song about truth telling with absolutely sincere and tell-it-like-it-is vocals that demand your attention. Great job once again Charles. Like Reply bathroomofthefuture 4 days ago This article taught me two things: this song absolutely rules, and I’ve been getting “mince and tatties” and “neeps and tatties” confused this whole time. (Leave me alone, I’m American, we have a lot going on right now.) Also seconding Chris’ love of the stereo mix in the second verse, any song that varies up production in a part that repeats is a-okay with me! Like Reply BennyGram 4 days ago Most times the truth they say is kind bitter and hurtful tho But it won’t stop from hearing what’s truthful Nice reviews Charles connolly Like Reply Terry Gilbey 4 days ago I have to admit that I struggle to say “I’m fine” when I’m actually not, so apologies to all those out there who I may have brought down as a consequence. Fortunately, to date, I have had relatively little to complain about, and for that I am thankful. I’m not sure how resilient I would be to an untactful critical assessment of my music though, I think suggestions for improvement sandwiched between positive comments would land better with me. Thanks for an interesting review. Like Reply Smokin’ Cola 4 days ago “With this week’s pick, we’re going with the truth, no matter how painful it might seem.” Man, I thought you going to absolutely rip it to shreds 😂😂😂 Another great, thought provoking review. Like Reply Los Chicos del Sótano 4 days ago Incredible how every Wednesday the recommendations of: @ConnollyTunes Like Reply William Lovitt 4 days ago I started thinking hard about the truth as presented by Charles; lots of food for thought – followed by an exciting (yes exciting) review of the great new collab by Cerulean Chameleon and Julie Hicklin. This is a song that just makes you wanna move 😎 Like Reply Steve Peacock 4 days ago Great review and detailed description of the track And that’s the truth! Like Reply rikiabi34 4 days ago TRANCE! TRANCE! TRANCE! TRANCE FOREVER! i’m a fan! Like Reply fabjani 4 days ago Meat Loaf once sang ‘I’d lie for you and that’s the truth.’ But if I’m honest (and I try to be) I’d far rather listen to the brilliant ‘Truth Hurts’ and read this article for a reflection on truth and lies! (sorry, I know that better than Meat Loaf isn’t the biggest complement, so I’ll just clarify here – way way way better than Meat Loaf!!!) Like Reply Valeryan Richards 4 days ago The biggest liars need to have excellent memories … often the two don’t go together – The best liar I’ve ever come across was of course in the music business… he was always the greatest … had been sidesman to so many of the greats ……. claimed to be the writer of ………… but he forgot I’d been there and knew the truth in so many cases …. and would check things!!! .I frequently called him out but it was like water off a duck’s back Like the leopard he’d never change his proverbial spots …. just tell even more lies … not caring about anyone but himself ….No names, still around though “living his dream of lies” trying to remember what he said last time …. should have been a politician …… While I really like this choice of song, being truthful it wouldn’t usually be my bag…. but I’m a folky so perhaps I have an excuse…. Can’t fault anything – excellent performances and production and fabulous to dance to ……. As ever a damn good read CC … looking forward to the next one!! Show Less Edited Like Reply crashworldband 4 days ago A majestic intro lead to a dynamic feast! The beat is undeniable & the vocals are something to behold. A great production all around! Like Reply Billy Castillo 4 days ago Absolutely digging the hell out of this production…this is right up my alley, and that’s the truth 😎 Like Reply Wandile Keefelakae 4 days ago Excitingly Freshly Review and Read 🥰🔥💫🎵💫 I loved reading about how we humans lie 🤣 🤥 and it is so much so ❣️❣️ The song’s discussion made the article bubble up with starry melodical muses 🤣💫🎶▶️✨🪄🥳🎉 Like Reply Ed Eagle 4 days ago Beautifully written as always, and that’s no lie! 😉 Like Reply Chris Franklin 4 days ago We often treat truth and lies as absolutes, even though most things in life are not so clear-cut. While some questions, like whether you like anchovies, have straightforward answers (yes, or disgust), opinions on topics like movies or art usually fall between extremes, and responses may be tailored to please others. That most feared question “does my bum look big in this?” is a classic example of where honesty can be especially tricky. Often, the hardest area where truth or lie is most painful is affairs of the heart, which is what Julie’s excellent vocal is addressing in this song. I love the dramatic opening, very Bond movie, leading us into the inevitable driving four on the floor. Nice structure and excellent production make the track a cut above the average dance/club track. Well done to all involved. Wishing you success with this release ❤️ Show Less Like Reply 12 Below 4 days ago Love how you take us to the (imaginary) recording session for this song. I feel I am RIGHT THERE, a mini clip in my head. I heard the song first time last week, if I remember correctly. IMO it’s both artist’s best work so far, proof that electronic pop does not have to be shallow and boring at all. And that’s no lie! Like Reply brother.poor.my 4 days ago The talk of lying reminded me of a quote from an artist you are very familiar with. “first you must learn how to smile as you kill”. Like having a good poker face or being able to lie freely and easily. That’s my interpretation, anyway. If one person lies and says those drums are great and another tells you they sound like bunk, it could also just be beauty in the eye of the be[er]holder. Better get another opinion than just those two or if you like the sound, use them. A famous artist could use those same bunk drums and spit out a million dollar song. Like Reply Adán Ramírez 4 days ago Ciertamente a veces por no herir sensibilidades frenamos el crecimiento de un amigo. Mejor un minuto de vergüenza que una carrera estancada y tres minutos bien aprovechados valen más que diez de bucles sin fin. Gracias por el descubrimiento. Me encanto tu ReflexiOxímoron: Si la mentira nace de la posibilidad de que alguien descubra que has hecho algo malo, eso está mal. Si la mentira es simplemente para tu beneficio personal, eso también está mal. Pero hay veces en que la mentira puede tener buenas intenciones. Saludos desde La Gran Tenochtitlan Show Less Like Reply

    Reply
  43. Simone Vignini Avatar
    January 31, 2026
    Simone Vignini

    Truth can save or kill…I’m very good in telling lies to myself. Thanks for the article, the song is really well produced👍

    Reply
  44. Fredrik Segerstedt Avatar
    January 31, 2026
    Fredrik Segerstedt

    I totally agree, sometimes people say ”I’m always totally honest and always tell the truth ” , regardless if it hurts people or not. Sometimes I feel that people just want to be mean… This is a fantastic collaboration between Scott and Julie , great feeling, well done!

    Reply

Leave a Reply to brother.poor.my Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

More posts

  • 𝗖𝗼𝗻𝗻𝗼𝗹𝗹𝘆’𝘀 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗿 – this week: Fly 5Y.A. – The Blindfold Experience

    February 3, 2026
  • Why I Love This NAS Song: “The Glass Notebook” by David Von Beahm from the album “Taking Back Time”

    February 2, 2026
  • 𝗖𝗼𝗻𝗻𝗼𝗹𝗹𝘆’𝘀 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗿 – this week: Truth Hurts – Cerulean Chameleon, Julie Hicklin

    January 27, 2026
  • Why I love this NAS song: “My Open Hand” by J.H.M

    January 26, 2026
New Artist Spotlight

New Artist Spotlight

We claim no credit for any images, music and/or videos posted on this site unless otherwise noted. All audio and visual content is copyright to its respectful owners. We are also in no way responsible for, or have control of the content of any external web site links. Please support the artists by streaming/purchasing their music, and buying tickets to their shows.

  • Instagram
  • X
  • Facebook
  • YouTube
  • TikTok
  • Discord
  • Reddit

©2026 New Artist Spotlight