Flicking a swizzle stick amongst industrial-tinged post-dubstep and a reggae groove, Sydney’s Elizabeth Rose invokes the spirit of late-‘90s R&B with a dreamy vocal take that’s all Aaliyah in the verses and a little bit Amber Coffman in the hook. Deft electronica production with a finely honed pop sensibility (wow, that’s the name of the song!).
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