Hear Joshua Bassett's dancefloor-ready single, “She Said He Said She Said,” where he sings about fighting off rumors and wanting to “put this shit to bed.”
Both tracks came at a surprising time since Bassett just recently released a project of slow, soft ballads,“At the end of the summer, inspiration struck me like lightning,” he said after dropping “Would You Love Me Now?” last week. “I found myself up at ungodly hours, rarely keeping up with the songs. The new music felt urgent to put out.”
Like with “Would You Love Me Now?” the new song deals with the feelings of a young relationship. “From long lost love, broken promises, reconciliation, and new beginnings, you can count on one thing: it’s complicated,” he said in a statement.
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