They face a massive mech, "Weapon X," controlled by A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie, before Snakehips' members (James and Ollie) arrive to help restore peace.
Set in a dystopian future, Jess Glynne and Davido act as partners on a mission to dismantle an authoritarian system.
The song depicts a relationship where one is willing to "do time" or cover for a partner's mistakes ("See you holding that gun, I don't need to know"). They face a massive mech, "Weapon X," controlled
Released in July 2020 via , the song explores themes of extreme loyalty and unconditional love.
Because of COVID-19 travel restrictions, the artists could not film in person, leading to an . Released in July 2020 via , the song
The video was directed by Nicholas Lam and produced by Hound Content and Point Five Creations .
Produced by the London duo Snakehips , with additional programming and keyboards by Edvard Førre Erfjord and Henrik Michelsen . Produced by the London duo Snakehips , with
The collaboration by Snakehips & Jess Glynne , featuring A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie and Davido , is a cross-continental track that merges UK dance-pop with American hip-hop and Nigerian Afrobeats. Production & Themes