The Black Keys brings a fresh sound in “Babygirl”

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Blues, piano and freshness.

The Black Keys makes the single launch “Babygirl”the second advance of your next album No Rain, no flowerswhich will be available on May 23 via Easy Eye Sound/Warner Records.

Co -written next to Daniel Tashian and the legendary producer Scott Storch, “Babygirl” It is a song that combines energya of the blues rock with a Fresh and melodic touch, showing a more euphoric and luminous side of the band. The theme is built with a piano that is intertwined with the essence Vintage of The Black Keysmaintaining their already characteristic style while exploring new dimensions, which give them a vibrant and modern sound.

This simple reinforces the expectation around No Rain, no flowersthe thirteenth study album of The Black Keysdescribed by the duo as a personal and evolutionary work. The band seeks to offer a new facet within their career, without losing the essence that has made them referents of contemporary rock.

“Babygirl” of The Black Keys It is already available on platforms streaming But here I share the Lyric Video.

With “Babygirl”, The Black Keys It shows that it continues to innovate and lead its sound to new horizons.

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