Tom Misch reworks Kwabs' "Cheating On You" to feature Zak Abel
07 December 2015, 18:40
| Written by
Laurence Day
Kwabs' "Cheating On Me" has been given a sombre, sunny soul-pop refix by Tom Misch.
Up-and-comer Zak Abel features on this new version, which feels like the saddest trip to the beach ever. Check out the original to see how the two different versions compare.
Love + War is out now on Atlantic.
Listen to Misch's edit of "Cheating On Me" below.
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