Amelie Jat is cooking. And apparently, this time she’s using BUTTER. Because this track? It slides. It glides. It melts. It drips with that clean, sugarcoated synth-pop energy that’s just built for windows-down summer loops and overpriced iced coffee runs.
Coming straight outta London, Amelie’s been busy. Like, alarmingly productive. There’s barely been a pause between drops, and yet nothing’s felt phoned-in. “BUTTER” keeps that streak alive — it’s catchy, it’s warm, it knows what it wants to be and goes all in.
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Glossy, retro-tinged synths paired with that electro-pop pulse that’s somewhere between early Robyn and Benee on three Red Bulls. Very 2009 meets 2025. The beat is clean, compact, and refuses to sit still, and it doesn’t have to. Because what sells this thing is Amelie herself. That voice? Sweet, but not syrupy. She hits that confident, flirty zone where the delivery feels natural, unforced, and just a little cheeky.
SCORE 9.5/10
“BUTTER” is short, sweet, and makes you wanna buy heart-shaped sunglasses just to lose them at a rooftop party. Pop music doing its job.


