Lykke Li Releases "Sex Money Feelings Die"

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Lykke Li is back with two new singles including "Sex Money Feelings Die."

Lykke Li has been gearing up for the release of her forthcoming album, so sad, so sexy which is due out later this week. She's dropped off several singles off of the project so far and all of them are promising. It's been over four years since she released her last studio album, I Never Learn. As her album date approaches, she comes through with two new tracks to hold us over until the full project surfaces.

Lykke Li is back with her latest track, "Sex Money Feelings Die." Alongside this joint, she released her collaboration with Aminé on "two nights." The two releases follow her Mother's Day single, "Utopia." "Sex Money Feelings Die" is an excellent dream-pop effort with production from DJ Dahi and Malay. With her new album on the way, Lykke Li's latest effort proves that she'll have another excellent record in her catalog.

Quotable Lyrics
Oh my
Lights off when I wake up
Tears all on my make up
Your lips will stay shut


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