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Cate Tomlinson pens an open letter to "MY EX FRIEND"

  • July 13, 2024
  • Tayo Odutola
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Rising San Francisco-raised singer-songwriter Cate Tomlinson's latest release "MY EX FRIEND" is a different kind of diss track towards someone who betrayed her. The production here is brooding and dark and serves as the perfect scenic backdrop for Tomlinson's confrontational lyrics like "Found a snake in my home/could get even, but I know/You surround yourself with bodies/but you’ll always be alone."

Tomlinson doesn't mince her words and goes straight to the jugular with incisiveness and detail as she breaks down the situation. She employs a choppy melodic style on the pre-chorus and switches it up with a glitchy hook to drive home the message to the offending party.

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