Sabina Estevez Tears Down Pop's Glossy Facade with "This Is Not A Pop Song"
- Sharanya Nadar
- Oct 22
- 1 min read
The Rio-born singer Sabina Estevez has teamed up with songwriters John Lo Schiavo and Nando Pettinato. Drawing inspiration from the greats, The Beatles, 10cc, Elton John, and ABBA, Estevez understands that good music doesn't need to follow a formula.

Recorded between Sydney and London, "This Is Not A Pop Song" marks a clear shift from Estevez's earlier dance material. She's gone full retro, channeling the production styles of the '70s and '80s. The track basically calls out everything wrong with today's music scene. From the autotune overload, the desperate grab for streaming numbers, to the cookie-cutter production that makes every song sound like it came from the same factory.
In an industry where most artists are desperately trying to game the algorithm, Estevez is just... making music. Radical concept, right? So if you're tired of songs that sound like they were assembled by committee, give "This Is Not A Pop Song" a spin. It might not be a pop song in the traditional sense, but it's definitely the kind of track that deserves your attention.
Fair warning, though: that hook will stick around longer than you expect!
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