Like many of the best pop songs, it’s essentially about crying in the club. I heard it for the first time while painting a wall in my apartment and froze - mid brushstroke, mouth agape - as its nostalgic synths and crisp drums gave way to the delicate softness of DK's opening line: "I'm in love again." Despite that hopeful start, and the song's upbeat melody, "BUT YOU" is actually a melancholy lament over unrequited love. ![]() ![]() "BUT YOU" is the kind of song that reminds me why I love pop music, and its hold on me is visceral.
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