


If you need a confidence booster as you return to the world post-lockdown, “Hot Hot” belongs on your playlist. Tapping the beat from Busta Rhymes’ “Touch It,” British singer-rapper Bree Runway drops this braggadocious banger that puts things in perspective: You may think you’re hot-hot, but in comparison to Bree, you are not-not. British rapper and singer-songwriter Bree Runway has released four extended plays (EPs) and 16 singles She released her debut mixtape titled 2000and4Eva. song a is a staaaaaaar 2 million + streams. “I got your playlist on / Thinking about you with no clothes on,” British singer-songwriter Beth Cornell, better known as Litany, sings on the hook of “Playlist,” which emphasizes the intimacy of the modern mixtape and brings in Oscar Scheller’s deep croon for a proper duet. 288K Followers, 714 Following, 540 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Bree Runway (breerunway). Find latest music news and articles about your favorite artists, charts and videos. These top hits are the most popular Bree Runway songs ever. Explore the most famous songs from Bree Runway.

The visual’s splatter is worth replaying, and so is the deceptively nonchalant pop-rock track behind it.įans of Chai’s 2019 album Punk - a raucous, catchy-as-hell blast of guitar-pop - will be startled to find the Japanese quartet chilled out on “Nobody Knows We Are Fun,” but the dreamier, more rhythmic approach still makes room for delicious vocal melodies (some of which you can still shout along with in the song’s second half). In this article, discover the best Bree Runway songs of all time. The title is literal: on Chloe Moriondo’s “I Eat Boys,” the singer-songwriter uses Jennifer’s Body as an inspiration to combat street harassment with a cannibalistic fantasy, complete with blood on her chin in the music video. Not surprisingly, the pair of songwriting pros make sure every corner of this one glistens with production polish and full-throated emotion. Bree Runway kicks off a new era with a fiery new single, THAT GIRL. Amanda Warner’s long-running Mndr project joins forces with Lorely Rodriguez’s Empress Of moniker for a synth-pop cut about the type of passion that overpowers all reason.
