Class Vee “House Party”

The length of “House Party” is simply not enough. It’s intoxicating and infectious. Glistening of retro palettes, with an intense groove that tickles every nerve in your body. You can’t help but falling in love, and from there, there’s only deepening that love. “House Party” recalls the best of time—the swirling, the fun, and the high, re-creating a nostalgic sensuous world for you to live in there forever.

Class Vee brings her unique R&B and pop blend of vocals into “House Party.” With the intricate smash of vintage and modern colors, the track gives you such a high. It’s expressive and resonating, vocalizing loud and proud of the longings that have been weighting down all of our hearts—we long for the return of the sultry summer haze—the dazzling, endless celebration of coolness and hotness, between craze and joy, happiness and heartbreak. With every single sound hitting all your deepest longings, “House Party” is unmistakable. You’d do anything. Just don’t stop the music.

Vee is no doubt a very talented artist, who grabs listeners attention instantly. It’s not just the melodies and soundscapes that are so good. Her music has a whole vibe and personality to them. You just can’t help but love her energy and vibe with her at all time. It’s hard not to fall in love with Vee’s music. They are unstoppable and highly addiction. She gives you the best summer’s vibe in a million different ways. She’s creative, fun, free spirited and adventurous, who also knows her stuff. She delivers each track with the same level of professionalism and top notch production and composition, not without a style.

An artist like Vee reminds you of Harry Styles and Bruno Mars. Both artists have mysterious charms that get people really hooked with their music more than they liked. Tracing all the way back, the truth is that they have a deep understanding and compassion for those around them at the same time are vulnerable enough to delve into the collective desires and longings at any given time.


Punk Head: I love the vibe and nostalgia evoked by "House Party." The song has much to do with the ‘90s aesthetic. Can you tell us more about that?

Class Vee: Well, I have always loved the 80s and 90s, there is something special, creative about those decades. Due to the summer being around I wanted to create something fun and slightly different than my usual songs, but the staying true to my concept which focuses on 80s and 90s sounds. There is a 90’s Movie called House Party which the song was inspired by. I used the same movie credits in the movie for my music video. There is also a part of the song where I say “even Marvin’s at the party and just like the 90s were taking it back.” Because in the movie pops tells Kid that he doesn’t care if Marvin Gaye is at the party that he wasn’t going. The Fashion was key because people hear what they see. And the style and the color and the diversity in the video was really important to me, having different people come together having a good time. That way everyone could see a little of themselves, and it's beautiful honestly.


PH: What did you enjoy most about making this track?

Class Vee: Honestly as crazy as it sounds, I liked how hard on it, from the recording and the music video. It was an experience I will never forget. Everyone that was part of it was enjoy themselves and it was very special. Furthermore, creating music that feels nostalgic is incredible. And imagining how the song would look and sound, and seeing it come to life was so exciting! I do hope this style makes a come back sometime.


PH: Was there a pivotal moment in your life when you decided to follow your path as a musician?

Class Vee: It happened during covid. Everything was closed so there was a lot of time to do other things. At that point I started to write more and I was part of a jazzy band and I was able to create music from scratch was so much fun. But being in a band is a lot of work, we broke up and then I decided to continue on my own and I went solo. I have written a few songs and I feel that as long as I stay consistent, I can get to where I want to be.


PH: What is your creative vision as an artist?

Class Vee: I want to write stories, about emotions, about life. The good parts about life, the sad, the love, I have always been a poet at heart. And I want to convey that in the music that I create, I want when people hear my songs to feel what I am saying.


PH: Who would you most like to collaborate with, if it could be anyone in the world?

Class Vee: Honestly Bruno Mars for the English Market, His style has always had a sense of nostalgia. If Donna Summer or Selena would have been alive still I would have loved to collaborate with those ladies. In the Spanish Market I would like to collaborate with Karol G and Rauw Alejandro. Because Karol G writes about real experiences and about being a strong woman, which we need more of. And Rauw has a retro sound/Futuristic which I really enjoy

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