“Love is Glue” By Pasi ja Anssi, Pandora & Sam Pope Is A Summer Bop That Needs To Be Heard
- Paul Riley
- 21 hours ago
- 2 min read

What do you get when a Finnish party duo, a Swedish Eurodance legend, and a UK folk-pop singer walk into a studio? Apparently, something surprisingly fun, unreasonably catchy, and full of heart. “Love is Glue” is the new single from Pasi ja Anssi, Pandora, and Sam Pope, and it’s exactly the kind of track that doesn’t take itself too seriously while still managing to sound like a legitimate summer anthem.
The song kicks off with Sam Pope’s warm, playful vocals setting the tone. His lyrics are charmingly silly in the best way, comparing love to glue, fish and chips, and even a house made of bricks. His delivery gives it a sing-song quality that feels both grounded and infectious. It’s lighthearted without being throwaway, and you can hear how much fun he’s having. This isn't your typical love song, but that’s what makes it work. It's full of oddball metaphors that somehow land because they’re delivered with so much sincerity.
Then Pandora swoops in with a chorus that feels like a time machine back to the ‘90s Eurodance era she helped define. Her voice is still powerful, clear, and commanding, and it adds the perfect dose of high-energy nostalgia to the track. Lines like “Our love is glue, it’s waterproof” and “We stick together stronger than tattoo” are the kind of lyrics that live in your head for days whether you want them to or not. It’s fun, it’s over-the-top, and it absolutely knows it.
By the time Pasi ja Anssi jump in with their signature chaotic energy, the track goes full party mode. Their verse is loud and wild in the best possible way. Lines like “Danza-danza, it’s Captain Romanza” are delivered with a wink and a smile, and it’s hard not to grin along with it. Their production pulls everything together, with club-ready synths, punchy basslines, and a tempo that’s made for dancing in the sun with a drink in your hand.
What’s most surprising about “Love is Glue” is that beneath the humour and theatrical delivery, there’s actually a really sweet message. It’s about connection, closeness, and finding joy in love and togetherness. In a time where a lot of music leans heavily into introspection and angst, it’s refreshing to hear a song that’s just here to make people smile.
This collaboration could have easily gone off the rails, but instead it hits a perfect balance. It’s the kind of track that plays at full volume in a convertible, on a boat, or at a festival where no one’s afraid to let loose. “Love is Glue” isn’t trying to be cool. It’s trying to be fun. And it absolutely succeeds.
Put it on repeat, learn the chorus, and don’t be surprised if you’re singing it for the rest of the week.
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