The controversial reality star takes another swing at pop music

Mar 18, 2014 07:38 GMT  ·  By

Though the title of the song would indicate some rather unorthodox love making techniques that could be related to Farrah's past in the adult industry scandals, the reality star insists that it has nothing to do with that and she's merely referring to all her detractors or “haters” as she calls them, whom she aims to “blow them away.”

The first thing you notice once the song starts is that whomsoever produced the track wasn't afraid to use hefty doses of Autotune that would indicate some serious lack of vocal talent from Abraham. However, thanks to modern technology, today just about everybody can come out like a singing star.

The other thing you noticed in the track is that it's pretty hard to hear the lyrics and understand what the singer is saying because the music is just a bit too loud. This is another indication of just how bad Abraham is at singing if the producer had to turn up the music so you couldn't hear her singing.

However, during the chorus you can make out the words “I'm blowin' all these bullies away.” Speaking to In Touch about her newest musical venture, Farrah said that “I think the single ‘Blowin’ reminds others of that great potential in an upbeat song. I also want my daughter to be better than all the gossip and negative people when she gets older and Sophia really likes the song and dances to it as much as she can.”

For the reality star that made her claim to fame by starring in the TV show Teen Mom, this isn't the first musical venture in her life. Back in 2012, she released the song “My Teenage Dream Ended” to coincide with the release of her autobiography, but was met with harsh reviews from critics.

But she's hanging on to her musical career still, coming out with this new single which is supposed to be her fight against the system and the people who have put her down in the past. Sadly, it just gives those exact people more ammunition to fire at her.

In case you were thinking that that's it, you were wrong, there is more! Farrah has also made a video for her track, like any self-respecting artist would. She claims that the inspiration for the music clip came from her hometown of Austin, Texas, where she says she can “lead a stress-free, anti-bully lifestyle.”

Take a listen to the techno-pop song and let us know what you think in the comments below.