Sultry soul-pop ballads caress flecks of Shakira inspired chords, synthy exhales in the form of percussion ripples, trumpet wails and sexy claps all building this sound you want to try so hard to pinpoint and compare to everything else, but end up just tripping over your words to describe a faint similarity.
Creating timeless, infectious tracks with lackadaisical ease, MØ assures me I would have loved this track at age 16, and now in my not so early 20’s, that I’ll love just as much. It’s safe to say, the Copenhagen starlet is in a category all of her own.
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