
The Two Inch Punch produced "Jenny" is another slice of hi-sass pop from Mae Muller
"It's a song that you can sing at the top of your lungs," says Mae Miller about new track "Jenny", "and make you feel a bit better if you've been done dirty. It's about girls sticking together and realising that we don't need men that aren't gonna treat us right..."
The song's another collab with the prolific Ben Ash (aka Two Inch Punch) and along with her debut "The Hoodie Song" will feature on 20-year-old London-born Muller's debut EP After Hours, which drops on 6 February.
"We wanted to do something cheeky and throwback musically," adds Ash. "Lyrically it’s the ultimate par to any guy that tries to two time so we had to approach it a bit tongue in cheek, fresh and upbeat.”
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- Jenny Hval presents new single, "The artist is absent"
- Bobby Weir to play first London show in 22 years at Royal Albert Hall with Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra
- Ezra Collective announce Future Foundation initiative for young black women in music
- Gracie Abrams releases live performance of new song, "Death Wish"
- Jerskin Fendrix returns with new single, "Jerskin Fendrix Freestyle"
- Bright Eyes and Cursive unveil mash-up single, "Recluse I Don't Have To Love"
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