Victoria Monét shares breezy new track "Coastin'"
Victoria Monét is back with her summery new single "Coastin'".
"Coastin'" marks Monét's first new outing since February's "F.U.C.K", and is produced by The Stereotypes.
The song interpolates Keni Burke's "Risin' to the Top", which was famously sampled in Mary Jane Girls' "All Night Long" in 1983.
Monét says of the new track, "If sunshine and a good time (and maybe a lil drank) were a song, it would be "Coastin’"! It’s made for people with that good, chill energy and the bassline instantly puts you in a certain feel! Shoutout to the Stereotypes for killing this production. We wanted this song to represent that freedom to finally go outside. After the year we’ve had, it feels even better to be able to finally Coast freely, make unforgettable memories and have a good ass time. Might I add it sounds especially good in the car, poolside or near any beach. Press play and let’s Coast!"
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