Summer Walker Releases “Girls Need Love (Girls Mix)”

Rating: 4 out of 5.


I guess the new thing to do these days is drop a bunch of remixes to an old song (I’m cool with it).

Summer Walker’s “Girls Need Love” track is a classic. Everything from her honest lyrics to her passionate vocals tickles my fancy. Apparently, the song is so good that four years later, Summer decided to drop a few remixes to it.

Tyla, Tink, and Victoria Monet are the ones who tackle “Girls Need Love.” In their own unique ways, the ladies give their own reasons why they deserve good d more than your mother deserves a medal for raising your badass. I’m not sure what inspired these remixes (Maybe this is the birdcall for cuffing season).

If a man said he needed it like these women say they need it, he would be asked to take therapy classes.



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