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Yeah this is a bop and will definitely be a hit. Mabel was starting to lose me after Boyfriend but THIS is more like it and more in line with her older stuff .

Edited by troylovesmusic

Love this, it is like Ladbroke Grove but that’s never a bad thing, especially with Malbec’s vocals :cheeseblock:
I really enjoy this! Interesting that it was produced by Take a Daytrip, who produced Panini and Mo Bamba, quite unexpected sound from him
This is AMAZING, it's gonna be huge surely *.*
Loving this! I'm getting 'Not Letting Go' vibes given they were both released at a similar time of the year and it is a collaboration between a British male rapper and female singer. Hopefully, this could be in contention for number one too!
This sounds good and the production and mix of their vocals sounds great! My only thing is that I'm really struggling to remember the chorus :lol: Usually the female chorus would be my highlight but I'm preferring AJ Tracey's parts to this! It's very impressive they debuted at #4 when neither are really fanbase acts but obviously at the peak of their UK popularity. I wouldn't say this is a direct copy of Ladbroke Grove either as that was based around a pitched sample and was more uptempo whereas this is a bit more laidback and Mabel is more prominent.

This is actually a tune, yay for finally being able to enjoy something Mabel is involved in again! Her part in it gives me heavy T2 'Heartbroken' vibes *.*

 

I like that this is broadly in a similar vein to 'Ladbroke Grove' without coming across as a complete rehash.

but actually in places it sounds identical to Ladbroke Grove, is it the same music

 

 

Yes this is really good, if only there were more artists other than AJ Tracey (now along with Mabel) bringing garage back to the charts 20 years after its peak in popularity.

Edited by Slitherhisser

according to Genius, this actually interpolates Ladbroke Grove
according to Genius, this actually interpolates Ladbroke Grove

 

That's literally just referring to him reusing a few lines in the second verse in reference to 'Ladbroke Grove'.

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