Talk To Me

Album: released as a single (2015)
Charted: 19
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Songfacts®:

  • Nick Brewer is a rapper from Essex in the UK. This is his debut single.
  • The song was co-written by and features Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter Badriia "Bibi" Bourelly, who is best known for penning Rihanna's "Bitch Better Have My Money."

    Brewer told Gay Times how the collaboration happened: "I got introduced to Bibi through a mutual friend," he said. "She's a German singer and song­writer but she lives in LA. She was working with Ellie Goulding at the time so she was just randomly in town and a friend introduced us and we had the song but we hadn't had a chorus so we invited her down to the studio, she put her chorus on it which was great."
  • This samples Crystal Waters' 1991 hit "Gypsy Woman (She's Homeless)."

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