
"The song, according to a press release, began in recording sessions before Miller died in 2018, when keyboardist Taylor Graves joined the pair. Unfortunately, the track remained unfinished - initially destined to be a half-recorded preview locked away on a computer somewhere. That changed when Thundercat got back into the studio recently and completed the track with producer Greg Kurstin, giving fans the chance to not just hear some highly-coveted new Thundercat music, but also fresh vocals from Miller."
"On "She Knows Too Much," Thundercat and Miller find themselves dealing with the woes of love. The laidback track, infused with the smooth sound of a falsetto, centers around Thundercat coming to terms with a woman who loves him for who he is, not what's inside of him. Miller acts as his wingman on the track, providing the moral support he needs in his difficult time. When the woman you love doesn't love you in the same way that you do, what happens next?"
""She Knows Too Much," the bittersweet gem it is, is the latest release from Thundercat's upcoming album, Distracted, that arrives on April 3rd via Brainfeeder. He previously released the album track "I Did This to Myself" with Lil Yachty, which details the two's romantic attempts to get the attention of a bombshell who doesn't have time for them."
Thundercat released the single "She Knows Too Much" featuring vocals from his late collaborator Mac Miller. The track began during sessions before Miller's 2018 death with keyboardist Taylor Graves and remained unfinished for years as a partial recording. Thundercat recently returned to the studio and completed the song with producer Greg Kurstin, restoring Miller's vocals. The laidback, falsetto-infused track explores the woes of love, with Miller providing supportive backing as Thundercat confronts unrequited feelings. The song precedes the album Distracted, due April 3 via Brainfeeder, and follows other singles and collaborations including Lil Yachty and Tame Impala.
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