Drugdealer unite with Kate Bollinger on new cut "Pictures of You"
Drugdealer have teamed up with Kate Bollinger on new cut "Pictures of You", which arrives as the third outing from their Hiding In Plain Sight album.
Following the release of earlier singles "Someone to Love" and "Madison", Drugdealer, the project led by Michael Collins, have handed vocal duties over to Kate Bollinger for the album's third outing "Pictures of You", which lands with a video directed by Collins.
Collins says of the collaboration, "I was on the East Coast visiting my parents when my publisher suggested a possible writing session with Kate. I had been itching to ride a freight train since the beginning of the pandemic so I used the opportunity to do so from Baltimore down to Richmond. When I got there, we became friends really quickly and ended up writing this song at Spacebomb Studios. The whole experience was really spur of the moment and organic."
Hiding In Plain Sight will follow Drugdealer's 2019 album Raw Honey, and will include other collaborations with Tim Presle, Sean Nicholas Savage and more.
"Pictures of You" featuring Kate Bollinger is out now. Drugdealer's Hiding In Plain Sight album will be released on 28 October via Mexican Summer.
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