Snow Wife Delivers a Sapphic Club Banger in "What Do Girls Do?


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Snow Wife is asking the real questions in her latest sensual and sapphic single, "What Do Girls Do?" The track is a synthy, fever dream fueled by Snow's sultry vocals and hyper pop, hip hop, and pop music elements, ultimately creating an absolutely killer WLW club banger.

Snow opens the song by teasing the hook and making sure the person she is serenading knows, "I like girls who / Look like you." The production bursts into a flurry of pulsating synths and neon-drenched beats as she woos the woman of her dreams, cheekily singing, "If I got a place that we could stay tonight, would you come over? / I could be the appetizer, then I'm gonna make you dinner / Have you ever thought about having a girlfriend for the summer?"

Over the chorus, she entices her potential lover as the endorphin-rush-inducing arrangement washes over. Throughout the second verse, Snow runs through her list of former lovers, reminiscing, "Stassi, she's got the long legs / Tati, she's touching my waist / Bobbi, phеnomenal face." Tension rebuilds as she locks eyes with her latest desire. As they approach her, she anticipates the night ahead and the good times they could have together.

"What Do Girls Do?" is a strong start to Snow Wife's 2025, outdoing her stellar 2024 string of singles, which included stand-out tracks like "WET DREAM" and "POOL." The former is a thrilling track, an irresistible earworm that serves as the sonic manifestation of stripping back one's inhibitions and indulging in fantasy. The instantly addictive pulsating beats and synths ready the listener for her sweet yet seductive vocals. She meets her favorite type of lover, "a dumb boy," and charms him instantly with her flirty and fun antics, leading to a night filled with euphoric, high-octane escapades.

Listen to "What Do Girls Do?" below:

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