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Cannelle makes CINNA sparkle like a Tumblr laptop covered in rhinestones

By Editorial Team - June 23, 2026

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Cannelle makes CINNA sparkle like a Tumblr laptop covered in rhinestones

Summary

Pitchfork reviews Cannelle’s self-released debut mixtape CINNA, a blingy EDM-infused electro-pop set full of online fantasy, attitude and ambition.

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  • Category: News
  • Published: June 23, 2026
  • Tags: cannelle, cinna, french pop, electro pop, edm pop, self-released, French Electro Pop / Ringtone Pop

Cannelle’s CINNA enters the 23 June review cycle as a debut mixtape that sounds like it knows exactly what a bedazzled laptop should feel like. The French singer and producer reportedly builds blingy, EDM-infused electro-pop with irreverent attitude and enough ambition to keep the sugar from dissolving too quickly. The backstory matters: Cannelle grew up in a small village in southern France, where alternative scenes and Black girlhood representation were scarce, before finding escape through Instagram, Tumblr and self-made fantasy. CINNA seems to turn that online world into sound: ringtone-pop gloss, club-pop excess, fairy-in-the-meadow self-invention and a refusal to ask permission before becoming ridiculous in public. That is the fun of it. Cannelle’s music does not hide the artificial shine. It turns the shine into armour, jewellery and a tiny disco ball above the bedroom.

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