Nasty Cherry share new single 'What Do You Like In Me?'

Following on from the huge praise for their debut single 'Win' earlier this year, LA-based group Nasty Cherry have now returned to share their next hit-in-the-making.

The new single 'What Do You Like In Me?' has been released through Charli XCX's Vroom Vroom Recordings, and sees the outfit channel a more sombre tone, channelling the pounding power ballad sounds of the 80s.

Speaking about their return, frontwoman Gabbriette explained, “The song is personal to all of us. Indiana and I wanted to create a world that felt familiar and timeless and let the song speak for itself. We used all of our own clothes and “props” from our homes and friends to help out...it was a wonderful collaboration that I’m so happy was born.”

Check out the new video for 'What Do You Like In Me?', directed by Gabbriette and creative Indiana Piorek, in the player below.

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