For those of you who may not know, NxWorries is the partnership between Anderson .Paak and Knxwledge. Overall, these two have produced some incredible music over the years. Although they have successful solo careers, their collaborative work also shines through. From Knxwledge's gorgeous production to Anderson's amazing vocals and instrumental prowess, these two know how to craft hits. Over the years, fans have begged for more music from them, and now, they are here to deliver.
Firstly, it was revealed this week that NxWorries would be going on a Summer 2023 World Tour together. Subsequently, fans were quick to celebrate this as they are surely going to bring some great vibes. Moreover, it was revealed that a new single would also be coming out. Well, today, that single was released to the world. Down below, you can find the new NxWorries effort, simply called "Daydreaming." As soon as you turn on this new track, you are going to immediate realize that this song lives up to its name.
NxWorries Have Done It Again
The entire track has a gorgeous atmosphere to it thanks to crisp drums and some soft guitar. As the track progresses, the guitars get more distorted, and it allows Anderson .Paak to shine from a vocal perspective. Lyrically, Anderson sings nostalgically about love and the feeling of someone new. These two have so much chemistry, and it really shines through on this new track. If you want something sweet for your summer playlist, this will definitely do the trick.
With their tour on the way, and "Daydreaming" out, it remains to be seen what other music they might release together. However, there is definitely potential for an album given everything we now know. As always, let us know what you think of this new track, in the comments section below. Additionally, stay tuned to HNHH for the latest news and updates from around the music world. We will always be sure to keep you informed.
Quotable Lyrics:
I'll be outside
Under the balcony
I knew you was mine
When you threw down for me
Up all night
Trying all kinds of things