The dubby track is also something that, despite becoming relatively commonplace in the past few months, will make you want to buy this instinctively. You can't help but drop your knees to this one when it first comes in and, soon after, a smile will undoubtedly appear upon your face.
It's a little bit of a journey in this one in terms of who we'd say Tanika sounds like. She starts off with a sound like The Saturdays ... this doesn't work so well for her. It soon takes a twist that you won't be expecting in the way of Rihanna, though, that dubstep-esque chorus is what really manages to set her apart. The determination you'll hear is why we put Beyonce's name in there too, though, sometimes we think you'd understand Cover Drive's name coming to our heads.
The simple fact that she can swear in the middle of this really changes the dynamic of this woman too. She instantly loses any clean cut image you may have imagined about her and, whilst plenty of people are probably set to suggest that she'll have nothing more than 5 minutes of fame ... we reckon that, if she sticks to an album of this nature, there'll be plenty of fans for Tanika and plenty of career too.