OG Parker just dropped a new single with Ty Dolla $ign and Muni Long, the sultry R&B cut "Still Work." Moreover, the track is built on hazy and pretty indistinct vocal samples that form a cloudy atmosphere. Unsurprisingly, both R&B singers give impressive vocal performances and captivating melody switch-ups. Furthermore, this track follows singles like "No Fuss" and "Rain Down" ahead of Parker's next project, Moments. Also, the track's music video employs a nostalgic vibe with a love story to represent the song's longing themes. Overall, it's a fitting track for the Valentine's Day season and one that reaffirms finding love after a long time. Of course, what better way to represent that feeling with two of the most dominant current stars in soul?
PACIFIC PALISADES, CALIFORNIA - JUNE 26: Multi-platinum producer OG Parker poses for portrait during his celebrity brunch event on June 26, 2021 in Pacific Palisades, California. (Photo by Rodin Eckenroth/Getty Images)
However, OG's production still hits pretty heavy, with a sharp trap beat with deep kicks and crisp snares. Even with the tracks more sentimental themes, you can let that hang in the background and focus on its soothing energy. Meanwhile, you can let that take a backseat to each singer's lyrics of finding love again after rocky patches. "And the walls feel like they closin' in," Ty sings on the first verse. "It was good but your girls they lead a life of sin / Ayy, if you're hearin' this song / Girl, don't take too long."
Still, what did you think of OG Parker's latest track, "Still Work" featuring Ty Dolla $ign and Muni Long? However you feel, let us know in the comments and check out the single's music video and standout lines below. Also, if you haven't heard the song yet, you can find it on your preferred streaming service. As always, log back into HNHH for the latest great music releases in R&B and beyond.
Quotable Lyrics
I used to wonder if you thought about me
Lurkin' your Instagram, saw you was through and good without me
Why is it always happen like this?
Soon as I get over it, you pop back, wanna reminisce
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