Six D - So Easy

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Review by Nike Linarto

Six D’s So Easy – A Pop Punch That Still Hits in 2011 Alright, let’s get one thing straight: Six D’s So Easy isn’t here to mess around. Released back in 2011 under Jive Records, this UK pop gem is short, sharp, and kinda unforgettable if you’re into that polished but raw vibe. It’s not perfect—hell, it’s barely even trying to be—but damn does it stick to your brain like gum on a hot summer day. First up, the titular track “So Easy.” Yeah, yeah, I know what you’re thinking—it sounds exactly how you’d expect from the title. But there’s something about its sugary hooks and relentless beat that just slaps. The production? Tight as hell. You can tell they weren’t out here experimenting with avant-garde nonsense; this is pure, unapologetic pop designed for radio domination. And honestly? It works. Every time that chorus kicks in, it’s like someone hit me over the head with a glittery sledgehammer. Catchy doesn’t even begin to cover it. Then we’ve got “So Easy [The Mike Delinquent Project Remix].” This version takes the original and flips it into something darker, grittier, almost edgy enough to make you forget it started as bubblegum pop. The bassline hits harder, the synths feel dirtier, and suddenly you’re not dancing at some shiny club—you’re in a dingy basement rave losing your mind. If the OG track is a neon-lit cocktail bar, this remix is a dimly lit afterparty where things might get weird. Love it or hate it, it sticks out because it shows Six D could flex outside their comfort zone without falling flat on their faces. Now, sure, there ain’t much meat on the bone here. With only three tracks (two remixes included), So Easy feels more like an appetizer than a full-blown feast. But sometimes all you need is a quick fix, right? No filler, no fluff—just straight-up bangers aimed squarely at your eardrums. Here’s the kicker though: listening to this album again made me realize how rare it is these days to find music so shamelessly fun. Everything now feels weighed down by layers of meaning or genre-bending experiments. Don’t get me wrong, that stuff has its place—but man, there’s something refreshing about a record that says, “Screw it, let’s just have a good time.” Final thought? Six D didn’t reinvent the wheel with So Easy, but maybe they didn’t need to. Sometimes simplicity rules supreme. Now excuse me while I blast this in my car and pretend it’s 2011 again… until my Spotify algorithm gets mad at me. Rating: 7/10

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Artist: Six D
Album: So Easy

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
So Easy [The Mike Delinquent Project Remix]4:34
So Easy3:25
So Easy [Wonder Remix]5:22

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Jive

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  • CD
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About Six D

Six D were a British dance group and band who formed in early 2011 and split up in January 2012. The band was made up of six members, hence the name Six D, short for Six Dimensions. The members were Chantelle Bernard, Pierre Angus, Kieran Edmonds, Kimmy Campbell, Cassie Macmillan and Levon De Silva. They ranged in age from 16 (De Silva) to 24 (Edmonds). The band performed a school tour throughout the UK during 2010 and 2011 until the release of their first single "Best Damn Night" on 24 July 2011. They also toured with JLS and The Saturdays in 2011 and performed at T4 on the Beach 2011.

Real Name

    • Pierre Angus
    • Chantelle Bernard
    • Kimmy Campbell
    • Levon De Silva
    • Kieran Edmonds & Cassie Macmillan

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s a fun fact: The album *So Easy* by Six D, released in 2011 in the UK, is a pop gem that showcases different vibes of the same track. It includes the original version of "So Easy" along with two remixes—each giving the song a unique twist. The Mike Delinquent Project Remix and the Wonder Remix let fans experience the track in totally fresh ways. Not many artists drop multiple versions of a single song on one album, so it’s a cool nod to creativity and variety!