Sky Ferreira's long-awaited sophomore album Masochism still hasn't arrived, but the alt-pop singer is giving fans a taste of what's to come with "Don't Forget," her first single since 2019.
The synth-driven track, co-written with Tamaryn and co-produced with frequent collaborator Jorge Elbrecht, feels sonically lighter and poppier than previous single "Downhill Lullaby," but Ferreira's edge isn't gone, as she sings about wanting to get revenge on those who've wronged her.
In a chat with Vulture, Ferreira talks about the song, explaining, "It wasn’t supposed to be apocalyptic, but in some ways it is.
I did see fire, and I also saw a place between heaven and hell, that sort of vibe. But not in a biblical sense. I felt very stifled for a long time, and I still do." Read Next: Sky Ferreira’s first new song since 2019 is coming May 25 She adds, "It’s not that I wanted to burn people’s houses on fire or something; it is a little more symbolic.
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