London’s downtempo, art-pop artist, Delilah Holliday (ex-Skinny Girl Diet) has joined forces with Tampa hip-hop duo They Hate Change for her multifaceted dual release of ‘Life’s So Strange’ and ‘Eyes On You.’
Holliday’s deliberate downtempo vocals introduce the trust-fall of ‘Life’s So Strange’ while They Hate Change’s verses elevate us back to level-ground. Cultivating tenacity and camaraderie, this collaboration delivered in the artist’s signature styles while also bolstering each other’s creative essences.
I love Dre and Vonne, and I’m so glad they contributed to these tracks. I know we captured the sounds of Florida and London colliding, and you can hear that. I’m very grateful they ventured into my world and left their mark.”
-Delilah Holliday
Coupled with a music video directed by Swarmm, ‘Life’s So Strange’ brings the matrix mirage into view and shatters it. Overall, this track feels expansive and real, a song that awakens as much as it brightens.
The video was made to question; is the virtual world progress or is it the destruction of us? Are we connected or are we more distanced from love than we have ever been in recorded history. Reality to simulation. In simulation we can potentially become numb feeding off rage, brain rot, and endless information as Swarmm has portrayed in the video. Two different realities. On the other hand, we can disengage, go analogue and disconnect return to the streets and nature. I guess the choice is ours at the end of the day, this life is so strange.”
-Delilah Holliday
‘Eyes On You’ is a bumping, electronic club track that isn’t afraid to raise the bar. Holliday’s hypnotic, looping refrains fade into incredible They Hate Change flows with a bouncing flair. Weaving competitive air and you can’t fuck with us energy, ‘Eyes On You’ is precise and unapologetic.
Explorative and bold, Delilah Holliday and They Hate Change unabashedly propel us toward authenticity and surrender on these latest tracks.
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