KREEP wants to keep us guessing and we're cool with that
At this point all we know about mysterious Scandinavian KREEP is that she's working with a major label over in Sweden and she's shaping up to be one of 2016's most exciting new artists.
She's on point over on Instagram (where she describes herself as "a poet, a musician, a libra, an alien") and there's an interview over on Slack Magazine which doesn't really give anything away either.
But hey, there's a new track called "Bitter Honey" that adds another amazing and confusing dimension to Kreep's identity The three minute pop wonder debuted on Sweden's P3 last night and has shades of some of the best pop we know and love from the land of snus and kanelbullar - think Elliphant and Icona Pop rather than Lykke Li.
"This track is about loving the darkness, loving something bad and transforming together into hopeless souls only for love," KREEP tells us. "[It] reflects people in today's society that drag themselves down for someone else, for example in a bad relationship, in a destructive marriage or as a teen wanting to be like other hopeless rebels."
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