King Princess shares endearing new track "Ain't Together"
04 September 2019, 11:50
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
King Princess has returned with endearing new single "Ain't Together", lifted from her forthcoming debut album Cheap Queen.
"Ain't Together" is the fourth taster of King Princess' debut album Cheap Queen, after earlier offerings "Useless Phrases", "Prophet", and "Cheap Queen".
King Princess' debut LP will be released via Mark Ronson's Zelig Records. Earlier this summer the two artists collaborated on "Pieces Of Us", which featured on Ronson's Late Night Feelings record.
Cheap Queen will be King Princess' first collection of tracks since her 2018 debut EP Make My Bed.
Tracklist:
- Tough On Myself
- Useless Phrases
- Cheap Queen
- Ain't Together
- Do You Wanna See Me Crying?
- Homegirl
- Prophet
- Isabel's Moment (feat. Tobias Jesso Jr.)
- Trust Nobody
- Watching My Phone
- You Destroyed My Heart
- Hit the Back
- If You Think It's Love
"Ain't Together" is out now. King Princess' debut album Cheap Queen is due for release on 25 October via Zelig / Columbia Records.
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