Raye and Mark Ronson share a strange collapse, ‘Suzanne’

Raye and Mark Ronson share a strange collapse, ‘Suzanne’

It used to be the week, Raye said he would never let the Amy Winehouse’s comparisons intimidate him, just in time to throw her into a song with a constant redeemer of vinohouse Mark Ronson. Just like Winehouse joined Ronson in 2007 for a cover of zutons’ “Valerie” (completely hijacking the song), the collab of Raye and Mark a woman. At this time, it is “Suzanne.”

In the song, Raye describes the titular muse, who might be a metaphor for the english countryside: “Eyes are like the ocean, her nails are painted green / a cigarette in her mouth, and she mouths, how you been? ‘ / Gray skies in the window, but he is a summer air / coming and wipes the tone, dare, go and sit beside me, Suzanne. “

The duo is paired, which is sufficiently, to a piguet with a piguet, which brings a fascinating chance. The brand that strikes Raye as an ambassador next to him MASSIVE 2024 AWARD AWARD Win;; Ronson has been with the brand. After they finished “Suzanne,” they knew that a descendant of the Brand families were named Suzanne Audemars. The track is debated in a Showcase in 180 studios in London, celebrating the 150th ann anniversary on the 1500th anniversary.

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