
On an average early spring day in Cambridgeshire, the thermostat rarely breaks 65 degrees, let alone 70 degrees, but Sissy Ford is already trying to be outside figuratively and literally. The 20-something Cambridgeshire native is done with the ups and downs of inconsistent suitors, dishonest bachelors, and men she doesn’t feel meet her standards. Fed up with the current dating scene, she turned to Gustav Landell, Albin Tengblad, and Emelie Walcott to craft the pre-summer anthem for everyone who will be outside from Memorial Day to Labor Day.
“Look good, feel good, body bang like a drum/Not pressed, never stressed ’bout somebody’s son/They stay looking for me like a scavenger hunt/But they’re shooting their shot with no ammunition, no, no,” she sings.
“Boy, no (Sissy, can you pick up the phone? Are you out?)/Last time I checked, we ain’t said no vows/Matter fact, do you hear that sound?”
One of Sissy Ford’s greatest gifts is the conversational tone she maintains as she delivers each voice. Sometimes singing, sometimes rapping, she’s a hybrid capable of producing a catchy hook with standout vocals and holding her own on Spit Game UK. In a landscape where R&B and Rap are blended together as frequently as cookies and creme, Sissy Ford is a standout artist whose music has the potential to make its way through the streets of the UK, U.S., and beyond.