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Rudimental are counting down to this Friday with some of their tweets and today they appear to have posted some lyrics!

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So it seems this may actually feature Protoje. He tweeted about it a few weeks ago and if the clip on his Twitter is anything to go by, it's going to have a dancehall vibe.
Ooohh it's so We The Generation but with extra dancehall vibes :wub: No way is this going to #1 like These Days though :lol:
sounds good and pretty commercial, but maybe it lacks the big names to make it a #1
I don't know any of the features but hopefully this is good

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This certainly sounds Summery but it doesn’t sound like a Rudimental single at all. Hopefully it isn’t only a grat but looking at the tracklisting for the pre-release album coming, there’s some features by RAYE and Jess Glynne that could be promising.
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1. Toast To Our Differences (feat. Shungudzo, Protoje & Hak Baker)

2. Let Me Live (with Major Lazer feat. Anne-Marie & Mr. Eazi)

3. Dark Clouds (feat. Jess Glynne & Chronixx)

4. Walk Alone (feat. Tom Walker)

5. Thula Ungakhlai (feat. Ladysmith Black Mambazo)

6. These Days (feat. Jess Glynne, Macklemore & Dan Caplen)

7. Sun Comes Up (feat. James Arthur)

8. 1by1 (feat. RAYE & Maleek Berry)

9. Last Time (feat. Raphaella)

10. No Pain (feat. Maverick Sabre, Kojey Radical & Kabaka Pyramid)

11. Scared Of Love (feat. Stefflon Don)

12. Summer Love (with Rita Ora)

13. They Don't Care About Us (feat. Maverick Sabre & YEBBA)

 

Deluxe Edition

14. Do You Remember (feat. Kevin Garrett)

15. Leave It For Tomorrow (feat. Elli Ingram)

16. Adrenaline (feat. OLIVIA)

 

 

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This is certainly grower material! Just my type of music and could be the best from this era, so naturally it's going to flop just like the amazing We Could Go Back did :(

I hadn't heard of the features before, and this sort of music isn't usually to my taste, but I'm really enjoying it.

 

I particularly like the line "My name's Hak Baker thank you for listening".

Musically sounds a fair bit better than These Days but I am sick to death of this focus-grouped, safe, insultingly acquiescent lyrical matter that they're peddling. Yes, it's nice when people get along, yes people occasionally have nostalgia. Make a proper point or don't make your lyrics mean anything at all, but please don't pander to the lowest common denominator with radio pop. It's the sort of thing that always feels off.

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