Litany has delivered her second single of 2021, "Cream".
"Cream", according to Litany, is "about being in a relationship with someone who was once full of the joys of spring but started to slump further and further into the clutches of depression before you. Without really thinking about it, I wrote it for them as well as myself I guess, as a kind of reassurance that, ‘yes, boys can cry and yes, you can try to push me away in an attempt to conceal your pain but I don’t scare easy, not when it comes to you anyway'."
The new song follows last month's Oscar Scheller collaboration "Playlist", and was co-written and produced by Fyfe and James New (Dua Lipa, RAYE).
She's yet to follow up her 2019 EP Single Player Mode.
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