Googly Eyes Shares New Single “I Don’t Go Out” Co-Written With Tove Lo & Flume

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Up and coming artist Googly Eyes has released a new single, “I Don’t Go Out,” the first taste of an upcoming project made in collaboration between her, Tove Lo and Flume, with the latter artists co-writing and co-producing. A video for this new single is available and can be found on the YouTube channel of Googly Eyes.

The dreamy, romantic pop song mainly features the vocals of Googly Eyes. The video features her in a somewhat odd dress alongside a man i a knight mask. The two spend the entire video together, dancing, sitting together and doing other seemingly romantic things in line with the tone of the song. The track has Googly Eyes singing about how she only wants to go out if “you go out with me.”

The track marks the first collaboration Googly Eyes has done. The seeds of this collaboration with Tove Lo and Flume began with Tove Lo’s label, Pretty Swede Records. Googly Eyes’ EP Starlet was the first release under this label, not by Tove Lo herself, after answering a call by Tove Lo and Flume for new musicians. “I Don’t Go Out” is the first taste of an upcoming full collaborative EP by the three artists. “It’s a pretty surreal moment releasing a song I made with Tove Lo and Flume – especially since it’s my first time opening my world to collaborators.” Googly Eyes said. “I Don’t Go Out is lovestruck, tender, and for anyone who’s happiest to be in bed by 9pm with their person. It taps into two things I circle back to constantly: my instinct to retreat from the noise, and my deep, uncomplicated love for my partner. I feel really lucky to have a love like that, and to be making music about it with two artists I’ve admired for years.”

Steven Taylor: Hello, I'm Steven! I'm a graduate of Seton Hall University. I majored in journalism, with a minor in Public Relations. I've always had a passion for the arts and creative fields. Writing especially is an area I've always found myself gravitating towards, between assignments in class, working for the school newspaper or just writing in my spare time. I love providing and hearing new perspectives. In addition to my studies and work in writing, I work part-time at after-school and summer programs for my local elementary school. I've been a part of these programs since I was in high school, and I've even been assigned to work one-to-one with children with special needs. I like to think that if I'm able to communicate well with children in the 2nd grade, then I can communicate well with most adults too!
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