Alus is only looking for you tell her one thing and that’s what that mouth do. Over a surprisingly catchy production that hovers in the hip-pop range, she and Dougie F try to one up each other on who can get more to the point (FYI, Dougie F wins). Alus’ vocals are sweet, which really shouldn’t work here, but the brighten up the somewhat dark production and her harmonies add a nice air that fills in the spaces left by the bassline. The lyrics are what you would expect, but both the singer and rapper make sense and stick to the subject, so no complaints there. Fun and perfect for the club, this will likely get the singer some buzz.
