Moses Sumney and Paramore's Hayley Williams have released a new psychedelic soul track titled "I Like It I Like It." The song explores a relationship that has morphed into obsession, expressed through hazy beats and electric piano. Both artists reflect on the emotional immersion in love that borders on unhealthy, filled with clever lyrics and relatable intimacy. Sumney and Williams convey the struggle to face the addictive nature of their feelings while desperately clinging to the connection. The song marks a notable return for Sumney, who recently resumed his music career after a hiatus.
"A kiss on the cheek every time that we meet/ I turn cactus/ When we touch," Sumney sings in the first verse, with Williams later remarking "You cover all the 'zines in my conscious stream/ And that's so fuckin' weak/ I got subscriptions."
They both attempt to face reality in the bridge, almost afraid to hear their partner open up romantically because that means the addictive streak won't end any time soon.
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