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Estelle is finally getting the props she deserves after years in the wilderness on the back of her underrated debut album The 18th Day.
And she fully deserves the success, if sweet but sassy hits like this are anything to go by. It's the age-old story of one person in a relationship feeling, correctly or not, that they take second place in their lover's affections. Estelle does well to freshen up this familiar theme by instilling it with bright London charisma.There's also chirpy backing, replete with acoustic guitars and great vocal harmonies.It's a great single that will win Miss Swaray even more fans. Good work all round.
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