Pop quintet Savvy have released an edgy new single, 'SMS (Sing My Song).' Savvy first rose to fame starring in the Disney channel original series 'The Wannabes,' which follows a group of students at a performing arts school who are trying to hit it big as pop stars.

'SMS (Sing My Song)' has a slower, pop beat with definite industrial and electro influences. In the song's lyrics, the diverse members of Savvy voice their concerns about an overbearing significant other through song.

Drew Reinhartz kicks off the track, singing in an Auto-Tuned voice, "I'm hearing voices in my head / It's in my telephone / They tell me things that I don't wanna hear or wanna know / I don't like it / I'm losing control / But I won't carry on." Female member Gabrielle Sarah LeMaire cuts in, singing, "You hear the bump, bump, bumping through your stereo / And I know it's different, something that you don't know / But I like it / I'm in control."

All five members of Savvy contribute to the commanding, makes-you-want-sing-along chorus, harmoniously singing, "Stop playing games and building up your fantasies / You're wasting time I won't always be your harmony / Your melody's been playing in my head for too long / So I'mma teach you how to sing my song."

Savvy are currently touring through South America and the US. Click here to check out their full list of tour dates. Also, 'SMS (Sing My Song)' is now available for download on iTunes.

Listen to Savvy, 'SMS (Sing My Song)'

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