
Joy Crookes shares love letter to her manager, "I Know You'd Kill"
Joy Crookes has shared the brand new single, "I Know You'd Kill".
”I Know You’d Kill is a song I wrote for my manager, Charlie, because I tripped balls at Glastonbury and believed someone in our team was bad news. I panicked so much I almost cried. In an effort to reassure me, she turns to me and goes “you know Nay (a friend of Joy's) and I would kill for you”. My lack of sobriety, her presence and my trust in her made her look so literally shiny. I couldn’t even look at her because she was glittering,” Joy Crookes explains.
"I Know You'd Kill" follows recent singles, "Pass The Salt" featuring Vince Staples and "Mathematics" featuring Kano.
"I Know You'd Kill" is out now.
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