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Justice for Benson Boone

By Cassie Bauer Aug 14, 2025 | 10:26 AM

Benson Boone has been catching an odd amount of flak lately, and honestly… for what? The man is out here writing fun, hooky pop songs, charming audiences, and giving us the kind of retro-meets-modern energy that makes you want to throw on a glitter blazer and air-guitar in your kitchen. Somehow, he’s become one of those artists people either adore or dismiss without a second listen.The thing is, Benson Boone isn’t claiming to be the savior of pop music. He’s not reinventing the wheel, but he is consistently delivering music that’s catchy, well-written, and joyfully self-aware. In a music scene that can sometimes feel overly self-serious, that’s not a flaw… it’s a strength.

There’s a sparkle in his stage presence and a wink in his delivery. You can see that “I’m going to wear this bold jacket and you’re just going to have to deal with it” kind of energy every time he performs.

That mix of charisma and style feels like a nod to old school glam rock, with hints of Queen’s theatricality, ELO’s lush arrangements, and Styx’s progressive rock flair. It’s not imitation, it’s influence, and Benson blends it into something that still feels fresh for 2025.


The Male Sabrina Carpenter Comparison is Kind of Perfect

One of the reasons people connect with Sabrina Carpenter is that she doesn’t take herself too seriously. Benson is the same way. He knows when to drop a killer hook and when to lean into a ridiculous Instagram post. He’s funny, a little cheeky, and completely aware of his own persona.

That combination makes him more relatable than some artists who guard their public image like it’s a state secret. Benson’s the kind of pop star who could sell out a venue and then post a behind-the-scenes video of him spilling coffee on himself five minutes later. It’s that balance of talent and humor that keeps fans invested.


“Mr. Electric Blue” Proves He’s More Than Just a Singles Artist

If you’ve only heard Benson Boone through his biggest radio hits, you might think you have him figured out. But then comes Mr. Electric Blue, and suddenly it’s clear he has range. The track takes modern pop sensibilities and filters them through a vintage lens. It could sit comfortably in a playlist next to Harry Styles, but there are layers and textures that feel like they were lifted from a classic ELO or Styx album.

It’s not about chasing trends, it’s about making something familiar feel new again. The song blends soaring melodies with a rich, almost cinematic production that shows Benson is willing to play with his sound. That’s the kind of experimentation pop needs more of.


📢 Hot Take: Benson Boone doesn’t need to be groundbreaking to be good. The pop world needs both innovators and artists who just make music you want to blast in the car.


So Why the Hate?

Maybe it’s the hair. Maybe it’s the confidence. Maybe it’s that in an industry where cynicism is cool, Benson is unapologetically earnest. Whatever the reason, the criticism often misses the point. Not every artist has to be groundbreaking to be good. Sometimes, we just need music that makes us want to roll the windows down and sing until our voice gives out.

Benson Boone delivers exactly that. He’s the pop star you didn’t realize you needed until you found yourself humming one of his choruses three days later. And honestly? That’s a skill in itself.

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