ALMA drops two new tracks "Have U Seen Her?" and Tove Lo collaboration "Worst Behaviour"
Finnish pop star ALMA is back with a double-dose of fresh tracks, "Have U Seen Her?", and new Tove Lo collaboration "Worst Behaviour".
The riotous "Have U Seen Her?" and "Worst Behaviour" are ALMA's first new tracks since June's "Lonely Night".
Since then, the Finnish singer/songwriter has featured on Tove Lo's "Bad as the Boys", and also made an appearance on Charlie's Angels track "How It's Done" alongside Kim Petras, Kash Doll, and Stefflon Don.
Speaking about "Have U Seen Her?", ALMA says, "When I was younger I hated the feeling of never being listened to and nobody cared about my feelings so I used to escape in my dreams. The same dream would repeat itself over and over, night after night and I’d runaway to far off places and imagine starting again. It was a big inspiration for "Have U Seen Her?""
ALMA adds of her new Tove Lo collaboration, ""Worst Behaviour" is about the dark state of the world right now - I am incredibly frustrated about who is in power right now and how they choose to behave. A similar feeling was replicated in my professional life when I was writing this song. I didn’t want any more old-white-men telling me how to express myself. This song is to the leaders of the world, and to those who tried to lead mine at the time. You’ve got it all wrong – and we’re getting mad."
The singer/songwriter has also stacked up a long list of international songwriting credits, including Ariana Grande, Miley Cyrus, and Lana Del Rey's recent collaboration "Don't Call Me Angel".
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