Pink Fields

Album: Neon Fields (2013)
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Songfacts®:

  • This is a track from the Neon Fields EP, which was produced by the singer with Happy Perez, (Frank Ocean's "We All Try"). "We locked ourselves in the studio for a week and just made music constantly," Hitch recalled to Billboard magazine. "It turned out to be this whole EP, and there's no way we couldn't call it 'Happy Neon.'"
  • Directed by PotsNPans, the song's dreamy music video is filled with home footage of Neon Hitch including shots of her with the late Amy Winehouse. "Our boyfriends were friends back in the day, and we bonded over a bottle of Jack Daniel's in a London park," Hitch explained to Billboard magazine of Winehouse. "Amy has been an inspiration to everyone in the world, and she was a big inspiration to me."

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