Tinashe Recruits Future On "Faded Love"

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Kick start your week with Tinashe & Future's new collaboration "Faded Love."

Tinashe's back in full force right now. She didn't drop a lot of music in 2017 but she's been teasing a forthcoming album. While fans have been waiting, she gave us the first taste of what to expect with her Offset collaboration on "No Drama." She followed that with an accompanying music video and now, she delivers another taste of what we could expect off of Joyride with another Atlanta native.

Tinashe calls on Future for some assistance on her new single "Faded Love." The two of them have previously proved to be a great duo together on "How Many Times" off her first project. Tinashe explained that "How Many Times" was one of her favorite records off her debut project and wanted to get Future back on board for Joyride.

"I thought this song was an interesting song to put him on because I felt like it was more unexpected, kind of being like a bit more muted and not necessarily a trap song or something that would be obvious." She said.

Quotable Lyrics
Before I give my white cup up
Before I give my white girl up
Before I give my half Dominican girl up
I need real love.


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