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Just dropped (like literally days ago in May 2026) and it’s a vibe. Noga Erez brings that signature bold, electro-pop edge with raw intimacy, while Armani White slides in with skittish, chaotic bars that match her energy on precise level.

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Production & Beat: Glossy, bouncy, and addictive — synths, loops, and a driving pulse that feels like late-night club meets bedroom confession. Noga co-produced it, and it shows: it’s polished but still has her quirky, unpredictable flavor.

Concept & Chemistry: Unfiltered obsession/love song. Noga’s verses mix vulnerability (“taught me everything I know… wear you like a second skin”) with straight-up sexual dominance. Armani’s rap flips it into fun, hyperbolic adoration with wild similes (chicken sandwich, Adderall, Dragon Ball). The push-pull dynamic works great.

Hook & Energy: That repetitive “I love you” lands sticky. Live at Coachella it went crazy, and the official video (guerrilla-style in a grocery store?) is creative and fun as hell.

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Lyrics can feel chaotic/jumbled on first listen, especially Armani’s rapid-fire references. It’s more vibe than poetic precision.

Not her most groundbreaking sonically if you’re deep in her catalog — it leans more accessible/radio-friendly than some of her weirder experimental stuff.

Replay value is high for the summer, but the shock/explicit factor might wear off after a few spins for some.

.     : Noga Erez poses in an oversized white suit and crisp button-up shirt against a minimal studio backdrop, leaning forward with a calm but piercing expression that reflects her sleek, avant-garde pop aesthetic
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Strong, confident, and infectious new single. Great collab that highlights both artists’ personalities. It’s sexy, fun, a little unhinged, and exactly what you’d expect from Noga: no filter. Vibes for gym/ride/cruise track.

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