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Clean Bandit 'Come Over' (feat. Stylo G)

 

 

come over is to be the 6th single taken from new eyes :cheer:

 

great choice for a summer release~ :wub:

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I quite like the sound of this on first listen! Definitely a different sound to what I'm used to from them on their previous two singles.

I'm kinda starting to wonder why 'Heart On Fire' wasn't pushed as the follow-up to RB over 'Extraordinary'. The latter did ok, but I get the feeling Heart On Fire might've been a better choice....

 

ANYWHO, Come Over is amaze <3 you bring me sun-sun-sun-sun-shine ~

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Should have been 'Heart On Fire' but this is decent I guess...
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I'm at a loss as to why they're promoting this. It's not a hit.

 

Never forget my Clean Bandit loondom for five months.

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The Cahill Remix is lovely!

 

I'm at a loss as to why they're promoting this. It's not a hit.

 

Never forget my Clean Bandit loondom for five months.

 

Yeah, a lot of UK artists make strange choices for post-album singles. Even the biggest ones like Disclosure, Rudiemental, Tinie Tempah, etc. imo.

 

I think this is a great choice though! I haven't heard their album, so don't know if there're better songs, but the song itself is great imo.

Yeah, a lot of UK artists make strange choices for post-album singles. Even the biggest ones like Disclosure, Rudiemental, Tinie Tempah, etc. imo.

 

I think this is a great choice though! I haven't heard their album, so don't know if there're better songs, but the song itself is great imo.

I think you'd like Heart On Fire. It's very reminiscent of 00s garage

 

 

Not sure if it would do any better than Come Over though. None of the non-singles on the album sound like a big hit.

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"Heart on Fire" is the only 'hit' sounding track left on the album really. The album itself sounds better when listened to as a whole, so even if "Come Over" doesn't sell well, it should still shift the album. Nice to see Stylo G getting another charting song regardless.
'Come Over' is amazing, far better than 'Extraordinary' (which wasn't bad but took ages to grow and is still probably their weakest single for me)! <3 Really hope it can go at least top 40.
Suddenly getting really into this, it's very very good - another great single from them and far better than Extraordinary. It is very different but I haven't loved a reggae song for a while so I love that Clean Bandit are helping my claims to ~diversity~
The blonde woman in Clean Bandit creeps me the f*** out. That is all.

 

She does remind me a little of Yo-Landi Vi$$er (the creepy but iconic woman from Die Antwoord) in this song.

I think you'd like Heart On Fire. It's very reminiscent of 00s garage

 

 

Not sure if it would do any better than Come Over though. None of the non-singles on the album sound like a big hit.

 

Yeah, that is a nice song.

 

There have been some UK garage-styled chart hits recently (Naughty Boy - La La La, Disclosure - You & Me, All About She - Higher, Shift K3y - Touch, Dizzee Rascal - Bassline Junkie), so it could potentially do well.

I would like to see Heart On Fire being the next single, great song! despite the fact that if they did, it probably wouldn't do anything chart-wise (its impact date would probably be around November-time, and would get lost in the busier release schedule)

 

anywho, hope Cum Ova (ft. Stylo G *.*) can nab a top 40 place somehow!

 

Its a great summer track but its not Rather Be
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And this wasn't chosen over Extraordinary? What an amazing song! I bet it would've been such a good commercial success if it had been a pre-album single :/ Except for Hearts on Fire I don't see any other single worthy songs (maybe cologne) as all the highlights have already been released (Mozarts House and Dust Clears :wub:)

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