Moses Sumney premieres “Hey Girl (s)” with Syd and Meshell ndegeocello

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The sensuality of “Hey Girl” intensifies.

Moses Sumney presents a new version of the acclaimed song “Hey girl” his EP Sophcore (2024), With the collaboration of the great singer Syd and the legendary rapper Meshell ndegeocello. This Track It is titled “Hey girl (s)” And it expands the sensuality of the original version, thus creating an even more vibrant atmosphere full of nuances.

I was excited that Moses thought of me for this song because I adore his voice, it is simply from another world. This song moved me because of the way a romantic narrative has to the future, “said Ndegeocello, winner of two consecutive Grammys, in a press release.

“Hey girl (s)” It arrives at a crucial moment for Sumneywho has consolidated its position as part of one of the most interesting artists today. His EP, Sophcore (2024)he received praise from critics, thus reinforcing his musical evolution and his unique voice.

Moses Sumney Continue exploring new facets of your talent, from your work in the movie Maxxxine, along with Mia Goth and Halseyuntil his next participation in the work Twelfth Night As of August 21 and until September 14.

“Hey girl (s)” It is already available on digital platforms so you can enjoy it in your preference, just like here I leave you the Lyric Video To take a look.

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