The tripwire assonance on the hook of Got It is buttery R&B gold in its own right. But there’s a sense of nakedness in its delivery, stripped of Banoffee’s signature pitched-down harmonising, gradually accelerating down the line with muted club euphoria, with production from the likeminded Oscar Key Sung. Drips with just the right amount of sentimental cool.
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