Bleachers unveils new single "Hate That You Know Me" featuring Carly Rae Jepsen
17 April 2017, 17:46
| Written by
Laurence Day
Jack Antonoff has shared "Hate That You Know Me", a new song from his Bleachers project featuring pop titan Carly Rae Jepsen.
The producer/singer has also detailed upcoming LP Gone Now after teasing the tracklist via motel signs in the USA. It's the long-awaited follow up to 2015's debut Strange Desire.
"Hate That You Know Me" - an all-out '80s pop anthem - follows "Don't Take The Money", which features Lorde. Jepsen and Sam Dew contribute vocals, with the track being co-written with Julia Michaels.
Antonoff also revealed in an interview with Beats 1 that he's worked with Kendrick Lamar collaborator Sounwave and production company Organized Noize on the LP.
Tracklist:
- Dream Of Mickey Mantle
- Goodmorning
- Hate That You Know Me
- Don’t Take The Money
- Everybody Lost Somebody
- All My Heroes
- Let’s Get Married
- Goodbye
- I Miss Those Days
- Nothing Is U
- I’m Ready To Move On / Mickey Mantle Reprise
- Foreign Girls
Gone Now is out 2 June via RCA. You can pre-order now.
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