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“I came to the function to see you move your body,” Drew Briggs (AKA Divine Interface) declares at the beginning of new track “So Fine.” It’s a simple admission, aimed at the object of his affection, but it also functions as a kind of artistic statement. After all, as a fixture in Atlanta’s DJ scene by night and an employee of a sex furniture distributor by day, Briggs has built a life around helping people get down.
Though he’s spent the better part of his adult life in the local scene, Briggs only recently began recording under the name Divine Interface, chosen for the otherworldly sense of communion he felt when making and sharing music. It was under this moniker that he began using his own vocals on his tracks, and crafting the kind of dynamic party grooves that can only be made by someone who’s spent years attending them.
His last solo EP, 2017’s Precious Cargo, demonstrated his talent for making dance floor bangers and after-party hits alike. Three years later, he’s concocted a perfect fusion of the two: “So Fine” is a concentration of Precious Cargo’s best moments, with a dose of sentimentality that suggests more to come. Lines blur across genre in the same way that hours seem to after a few drinks: “it’s getting late,” he muses, “but she don’t believe in time.”
lyrics
LYRICS:
I came to the function to see you move your body
I came out tonight to see you move.
Just me you and the drugs dancing to the groove.
Doing it how you do.
I got a plan didn’t come to talk about being your man.
Let’s dance
When I’m with you I’m always loosing track of time.
You moving forward but I always press rewind
come and talk to me. What’s on your mind.
One question why are you so fine ? X3.
Stop being so god damn cute
Baddest bitch at the party skip the line.
It’s getting late but she don’t believe in time
Stand on the couches. Drink all the wine she hit me up and I always reply.
Thick thighs. Dreams in her eyes. First question why are you so fine
When I’m with you I’m always loosing track of time.
You moving forward but I always press rewind
come and talk to me. What’s on your mind.
One question why are you so fine? X3.
So fine.
So fine so fine
credits
released April 21, 2020
CREDITS:
Written and produced by Drew Briggs in Atlanta, GA 2018-2019.
Mastered by Josh Bonati.
Released by 2MR.
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