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Thurz collaborates with Kelsey Bulkin of Made in Heights to make a smooth sounding track about how he wishes everything was perfect.

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One of the new and interesting duos to catch extreme recognition. Having met through the weird circumstances of a mutual friend’s wedding, DJ Alexei Saba (Sabzi of Blue Scholars) and former wedding singer Kelsey Bulkin have become one of the new electropop duos to watch. Learn more about the band in their interview with Anthony Valdez.

Their name was made up by another friend. They go a little more in depth in the interview, where they both claimed the name “sparked”. Having evolved with the name, they believe their sound came from the heights; as Kelsey states:

We actually refer to ourselves and the whole project, often, as just “the heights” or like “what’s going on in the heights”…We like the idea of branded anything that we make as made in heights. Sort of saying it doesn’t have a geographic location…it’s like hovering above all these places.

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After their recent tour, Made in Heights released their contrasting follow up to their quick-tempo hit, “Ghosts.”

Although the song doesn’t mention it, the title, certain images portrayed in it, along with the cover art are suggestive that the song was inspired by the flower know as a Panther Lily, which grows in the duos home state, California.

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There are sexual innuendos within the lines as the music gives them pleasure and makes them feel good. Along with a reference to the famous line from “All Gold Everything”: “Popped a molly, I’m sweatin', woo!”

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This subject feels as if nothing could be better at the moment. The second line alludes to the “heaven on Earth” – something really good or a paradise.

The muse and/or theme of the song is essentially the Solar System.

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Hoodie wants a nice, good looking, and chill girl, lots of money, He will celebrate with champagne, whine, etc.

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Bruno indulges in a quick pregame before the show while signing the check before hopping in the limo. When it comes to making an appearance, there’s no vehicle better than a stretch limousine.

The quickness of drinking-to-leaving shows that the man’s got places to be!

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Bruno concludes this track is for all the beautiful girls in the world, no matter where they hail from; whilst putting a twist on lines from Trinidad James’s “All Gold Everything”:

This one for the hood niggas
Hipster bitches that shop at Lenox
Dark skinned, light skinned, Asian and White women

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Michelle Pfeiffer is an American actress known for her roles in films like Scarface, Batman Returns, The Family, and many more. She dominated the market in the 1990s, being nominated for and/or winning many awards.

The G-rated explanation? She’s white with golden hair.
The R-rated explanation? In “Scarface”, she’s the wife of kingpin Tony Montana and an avid cokehead. Two of the many slang terms for coke are “white girl” and “white gold” — and from there it’s a pretty easy leap to referencing the most famous white girl to star in a movie about drug dealing.


Michelle talked about how it felt being name-dropped on the song on the Graham Norton Show in November, 2017.

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