Siné Establishes Herself as a Promising Newcomer With "2good2u"

Photo: Matlhe Behr

To be clear, we don't know a lot about Siné yet, but everything congealed into this squishy pop aromatic of a tune makes us wanna know more. Hints of '90s R&B bounce, funky horns, and a strut-inducing backbeat have all the proverbial ingredients for a sweet and very sticky musical dessert.  

The visual accompaniment has all the same cues: bold colors, entourage support, dance moves, all allow the song to peacock the way it does and should. Siné say of the visuals, "The '2good2u' music video is about the back and forth fight you have with yourself whether or not to stay in an unhealthy relationship. Even though you're up there looking down on yourself you're still caught in the middle, alone in the middle of an ocean of bad decisions. This is an invitation to laugh about the fact that when it comes to love you're just one big cliché. You’re not getting older or wiser but still thrive on drama while you uncomfortably keep eating the forbidden fruit."  

While the emotional propulsion of the song is angsty, we assure you the video companion is not, be good to yourself and check it out below.

Watch the "2good2u" video below:

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