When BANKS sings the chorus, “We don’t touch like we used to / We don’t lie like we used to / So why does it hurt when I see you with somebody new?” you feel the gaslight in her voice. But then Tove Lo enters with the counterpoint, and suddenly it’s a conversation between two broken clocks that somehow both tell the exact same wrong time.
The premise is simple: seeing an old flame who is now “just a friend,” but knowing deep down that the chemistry is still radioactive. BANKS Friends Like We Used To -feat Tove Lo-...
9/10 Best listened to: Driving home alone in the rain, or staring at the ceiling at 3 AM. When BANKS sings the chorus, “We don’t touch
The production is a masterclass in tension. It starts with that signature BANKS low-end thrum—a heartbeat that feels like it’s about to give out—layered with Tove Lo’s signature glossy, aching synths. It’s not a banger in the traditional EDM sense. It’s a slow burn banger . The kind of track that makes you sway aggressively while holding a half-empty glass of red wine. 9/10 Best listened to: Driving home alone in
Tove Lo has always been the queen of "sad girl, horny girl" duality. On her verse, she whispers, “I hate the way you know my body / Better than my new friends know my story.” It cuts deep. This isn't just about sex; it’s about the intimacy of being seen .
If you’ve ever been to a club at 1:45 AM, three drinks in, spotting your ex across the dance floor with someone new, you already understand this song. BANKS and Tove Lo don’t just sing about jealousy; they inhabit it.