This song peaks my curiosity for the rest of the album in a way that
Only Girl never did. The production is so fresh sounding, her vocals are treading new territory, and the structure doesn't conform to typical pop, but more to house music. All the while her image is seemingly going to be more dark, a la Rated R. So intriguing.
Can't wait for this era to take off. In the mean time I'll rack up spins of
We found love in a hopeless place 