ericdoa Got Us Crying on the Dancefloor in "dancinwithsomebawdy"


All-around multi-hyphenate ericdoa sets himself free on his latest single, "dancinwitsomebawdy." Teaming up with fellow producers Zetra and camoufly, the euphoric track oozes with classic elements of the artist, with flourishing, electrifying soundscapes and production serving as the sonic backdrop of a love story gone wrong and secrets coming to light.

"dancinwitsomebawdy" opens with a collection of twinkling synths and glitchy vocal effects before Eric's dynamic vocals enter the fray and detail the realization that his loved one might be doing something behind his back. He croons, "Got your message, said, 'We're leaving right now' / You was hopin' that I wouldn't find out" as the instrumentation around him begins to build to a boiling point. He further reveals that he didn't know for sure but had doubts about his partner's activities, ultimately leading to the endorphin-releasing chorus where he declares she's "Dancin' with somebody, please never remind me" and describes her as "So pretty, but she conniving, tired, wasting my time."

Listen to "dancinwitsomebawdy" below:

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