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Tove Lo has always been the queen of "sad girl, horny girl" duality. On her verse, she whispers, “I hate the way you know my body / Better than my new friends know my story.” It cuts deep. This isn't just about sex; it’s about the intimacy of being seen .
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“Friends Like We Used To” is the anthem for the toxic era of Situationships. It’s not a breakup song, because you have to officially break up for that. This is the limbo song—the period where the label has changed, but the feelings haven't gotten the memo.
If you like your pop music served cold with a side of arson, hit play. Just don’t text your ex afterward. (Okay, fine. Text them. This song is basically permission.) BANKS Friends Like We Used To -feat Tove Lo-...
Tove Lo has always been the queen of "sad girl, horny girl" duality. On her verse, she whispers, “I hate the way you know my body / Better than my new friends know my story.” It cuts deep. This isn't just about sex; it’s about the intimacy of being seen . “Friends Like We Used To” is the anthem
If you’ve ever been to a club at 1:45 AM, three drinks in, spotting your ex across the dance floor with someone new, you already understand this song. BANKS and Tove Lo don’t just sing about jealousy; they inhabit it. If you like your pop music served cold