After telling Billboard this summer that "rock and roll is completely dead," it makes sense we're getting pretty solid hip-hop tracks from The Neighbourhood now, who were at least originally been pretty easily categorized as "indie rock."
The California quintet has released "Jealou$y" with Casey Veggies & 100s and "H8M4CH1N3" with Danny Brown over the course of the year, leading up to the release of its #000000 & #FFFFFF mixtape that's supposed to drop in full on Nov. 27. Now, in anticipation, the band released "#icanteven" with French Montana on Friday and it's so fully in the genre it makes discussing genres feel somewhat irrelevant.
The track is a moody number of love gone awry, wherein singer Jesse Rutherford sings "shame on me, you fooled me twice."
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