
Spill Tab and Gus Dapperton unite for new song "Velcro"
Ahead of her second EP Bonnie dropping on Friday, Spill Tab has unveiled a new Gus Dapperton collaboration titled "Velcro".
"Velcro" featuring Gus Dapperton will feature on Spill Tab's Bonnie EP alongside September's JAWNY collaboration "Grade A", "Indecisive" featuring Tommy Genesis, "Anybody Else" and "PISTOLWHIP".
Speaking about the track, Spill Tab, real name Claire Chicha, said, "It felt incredibly easy and natural working with Gus - it’s such a positive experience because you can tell he just really wants to service the song and support the other person in the room. He’s a very selfless collaborator, and I’m so proud and excited for this one."
She added of her second EP Bonnie, which will follow last year's debut Oatmilk, "Pretty similarly to the last, this EP ties a little bow around the songs that I’ve worked on this full year. It’s so sick to look at the tracklist and see all the collaborations that made the project possible but also exciting for me, and to have gotten the chance to do sessions in Paris for the first time and to have also come out with a song marinelli and I made with Myd ("en quatre") is beyond cool. I named the EP Bonnie after the space and home that I spent quarantine in, where I wrote most of the songs, and where I spent a lot of time and made memories with people I love."
Back in September, spill tab also appeared on Metronomy's Posse EP Volume 1 track "Uneasy".
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