Alessia Cara hits with “Wild Things” like a kid who knows the rulebook and tosses it out anyway. The song feels immediate, sharp, and oddly brave, the kind of pop track that sounds like it already belongs at the top of the chart.
A clipped beat snaps under her vocal, while the low end stays clean and bouncy. Bright handclaps, roomy backing harmonies, and a polished chorus give the track a sneaky lift without sanding off its edge.
On a crowded commute, in a dorm room, or driving with the windows down, the song makes self-possession sound easy. Chaos never feels like a problem here; it feels like the point.