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An Electric Saturday Summary!

It is Saturday once again so in case you missed it here is the music that soundtracked our week...


The Collab we have been needing Madonna and Sabrina Carpenter have given us an electric collaboration where they mix so well its hard to imagine we once lived in a world without their voices together!
For more on this song read yesterday's Interview with May-C On this new song, she explained: On the surface, it's a romance song about yearning for someone or something. However, at its core, it's about striving for something that might not exist and the instinct to reshape yourself for others. Josephine isn't a real person; it's a concept of someone who seems more put together than you feel. The song explores how easy it is to lose yourself when you aren't sure who you are. The way she has portrayed this concept with overlapping melodies is just so beautiful!
Louis is really in his rock sound at the moment! How Did I Get Here? (Extended Edition) is out now and we are loving it!
With retro sounds and visuals this track is sure to bring a bit of nostalgia to your day!
This is such a fun music video with an 80s vibe and featuring so many cameos we aren't even sure if we caught them all! our list is  Dave Franco, Madelaine Petsch, Neal McDonough, Frank Grillo, Pete Berg, Rob Lowe, Nick Jonas, Derek Hough, Alex Warren, Cody Simpson, Camila Mendes, Florian Gouello, Zoey Deutch, Jimmy Tatro, Daniel Seavey, Tyler Posey, Kieran Shipka, Rufus Sewell, Lili Reinhart, Patrick Shwarzenneger, Sombr, Isiah Hilt, and Justice Smith. This is such an electric song and video and both will keep you equally as entertained!
Leaving the above video and stepping into his own sound for a moment, this song sonically sounds like a continuation of Ordinary in the most bittersweet way!

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