Now, Now Pay Respect To The Ultimate Legend On "MJ"
For months, we've been telling you to look out for Minneapolis musical group Right now, Right now. The duo is a couple of weeks away from releasing their third album
Saved and has graced us with another catchy track off the record. Right now, Now's sound is often labeled as emo pop music, yet their latest single has the power to turn a sweaty mosh pit into a liberated dance party. If the title doesn't make it obvious enough, "MJ" is a nod to the late Michael Jackson. During the upbeat thigh slapper, KC Dalager casually makes references to some of his greatest hits like "Billie Jean." In a recent interview with
DIY, KC further explained her connection to the legend.
“This song was written from the perspective of me speaking to Michael Jackson about a deteriorating relationship. He’s my childhood idol and someone I looked up to that has influenced my life,” she mentioned. “I felt he was someone that was a connecting point between me and someone else, only to identify that was used as a connecting point between that person and another person. So this song is me venting to Michael about that situation.”
Saved is officially out on May 18 by way of the Trans Records. Jam out to Right now, Now's shiny new single below.
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