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Yeah, Black and Blue featuring another great British new talent, Ed Thomas
We were sent an incredible vocal from Ed
And we knew immediately that we had to get it on our record in some shape or form
(Build it as it was and tell them they will come)
This song has had about 65 incarnations (and nothing ever changed and I'm thinning)
And we decided to settle with a two-step garage kind of number, again
(They don't even know, it's when you don't come home)
You know, reminiscent of the mid to late 90s (now tell it like it is for all that ever was)
A nod to people like MJ Cole and that kind of movement
And it's a really beautiful song (just another look a fool embraced for a minute)
We wanted to write a track that got the beauty of what he's singing across
And the sound of his voice rather than just concentrating on the beats and the bass
(Girl, I don't even know if you ever hurt me, get home)
It was nice for us to get to put a garage tune, a straight garage tune on the album
We were sent an incredible vocal from Ed
And we knew immediately that we had to get it on our record in some shape or form
(Build it as it was and tell them they will come)
This song has had about 65 incarnations (and nothing ever changed and I'm thinning)
And we decided to settle with a two-step garage kind of number, again
(They don't even know, it's when you don't come home)
You know, reminiscent of the mid to late 90s (now tell it like it is for all that ever was)
A nod to people like MJ Cole and that kind of movement
And it's a really beautiful song (just another look a fool embraced for a minute)
We wanted to write a track that got the beauty of what he's singing across
And the sound of his voice rather than just concentrating on the beats and the bass
(Girl, I don't even know if you ever hurt me, get home)
It was nice for us to get to put a garage tune, a straight garage tune on the album
Credits
Writer(s): William Frederick Kennard, Saul Gregory Milton, Ed Thomas
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