Asking
by Sonny Fodera (featuring MK)

Album: single release only (2023)
Charted: 7
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Songfacts®:

  • Here, Australian born DJ and producer Sonny Fodera teams up with American DJ and producer MK. It's their second collaboration, following their 2020 piano-house hit "One Night" with UK vocalist Raphaella. Fodera released the single on July 7, 2023, on his Solotoko label.
  • "Asking" centers around Clementine Douglas' dynamic vocals. The song finds her betrayed and hurt by her romantic partner after she'd been generous and accommodating to him. Douglas even let him use her car whenever he needed wheels, but he's acting shady, like he's forgotten how much she cares for him. Now she's asking for her partner's love.
  • Dance singer-songwriter Clementine Douglas has also worked with Chase & Status ("Mixed Emotions"), Wilkinson ("Cognition"), Dom Dolla ("Miracle Worker") and Joel Corry ("History").

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