Brooklyn’s SORRYNOTSORRY just dropped their second single of the year, and honestly? “Sex, Drugs, and Cocoa Puffs” hits different than their last release.
After that mild soft rock vibe of “Foggy Like A Bladerunner,” Samantha Dagnino and Andrés Cottin are switching gears completely. This psychedelic duo’s latest creation drifts into smoother territory—hazy, weightless, almost floating through your speakers.
The track pulls heavy inspiration from R&B elements. SORRYNOTSORRY crafts this harmonic sound that feels like it’s bubbling up from some underground scene you’ve never heard of but desperately want to discover.
Don’t expect pop energy or upbeat rhythms here. “Sex, Drugs, and Cocoa Puffs” deliberately drags—but in the most beautiful way possible, maintaining this hypnotic monotone throughout.
Where the song lacks pep, it compensates by letting ambient waves wash over everything. Sometimes you’ll catch Dagnino’s vocals stretching across the entire production like smoke. Her voice becomes the perfect counterbalance to such a sultry, atmospheric piece.
This is pure laid-back vibes wrapped in smoke-filled ambiance. The track literally envelops you in relaxation and calm—distorted sounds racing through speakers, creating something almost otherworldly.
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The quiet, haunting quality of this single demonstrates exactly why SORRYNOTSORRY continues showcasing their masterful craft. In a genre that’s often devoid of such artistry, they’re carving out their own space.