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Album: Lucid Dreaming (2015)
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Songfacts®:

  • Say Lou Lou are twins Miranda and Elektra Kilbey, who hail from Australia and Sweden. The sisters have a rock star father, Steve Kilbey, who is the frontman of Australian group The Church.
  • This is a single from Say Lou Lou's debut album, Lucid Dreaming. The song is a collaboration with Norwegian producer Lindstrøm. Asked by Spin how the sisters got hooked up with Lindstrøm, they replied: "I think he or his management contacted us and asked if we wanted to write something for his record, and we did, and then we didn't hear from him for like a year and thought 'He probably doesn't like it.' Then, he was like 'Oh, I'm finished now,' and we were just like 'Actually, it's going to be our single, sorry!' It was an email [correspondence]."

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