"Take It Off," a bold and confident new single by UK artist Lucia, shows an apparent change in both her sound and her songwriting. The song has a confident sound that mixes smooth pop-R&B textures with dance-led energy. It also leaves room for emotional depth. It's the kind of release that doesn't ask for attention, it demands it.
"Take It Off" thrives on contrast from the very first moments. The polished production and provocative energy work well together, and Lucia's singing keeps everything grounded in feeling rather than flash. She has a sense of self-assurance that comes from experience, and it shows in how easily she moves between bold hooks and more subtle undertones. The result is a song that feels both fun and serious, made to get people moving without losing depth.
The video that goes with this makes this duality even stronger. The Location House in Solihull was used for the shoot. The visual style is grand and classy, with a sultry, striking edge. It is a refined background that matches the song's mix of elegance and confidence, bringing Lucia's visual vision to life without overpowering the music.
"Take It Off" also seems like a natural next step in Lucia's long history with music. She started her journey early, learning piano at age 9 and reaching Grade 6. She then taught herself guitar. She has been writing and releasing music for over 15 years. Singing came next, and music quickly became a big part of who she was as an artist. You can see that foundation here, not in technical showmanship, but in control, clarity, and purpose.
