Crocodyle Thinks “You’re Really Funny”

You’re Really Funny

Crocodyle


An alternative track that’s totally charming.

Nashville, TN-based music team, Crocodyle, is an alternative rock group. The four-piece band is made up of frontman Hux Rittman (A Singapore native who made his way to Tennessee), drummer and Atlanta native Hays Thompson, CJ Gravley-Novello, and Christi Landis. Crocodyle’s distinctive sound takes influence from classic rock and blues. But, even with their quirky side, the group isn’t afraid to explore “many of the subjects plaguing fellow young people today.” Hux says, “We just want people to feel a little less alone.” Their discography is available on Spotify and YouTube. Crocodyle’s latest drop is the EP rly funny, which features the track “You’re Really Funny.” The song also has an accompanying music video.

For anyone who loves music from the early 2000s, this may be your new favorite track. Crocodyle has a sound that is both nostalgic and new, offering us a beautiful sound that takes us back decades. The song itself is all about falling in love with someone and seeing their best sides. Lyrics like “Oh damn, you’re really funny and it seems like you’re sweet / And God you’re also talented and smart and you’re proper bubbly” and “Why are you looking at me like that? / You’re knocking me off of my feet” offer sweet moments of thought. There’s no shortage of quirky charm or notes that bring you back twenty years. Overall, Crocodyle gifted us with a lighthearted alternative track that will definitely appeal to your inner romantic. So, press play and let the words of Crocodyle’s “You’re Really Funny” brighten your day.



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