Dutch Melrose’s ‘Sell Drugs, Buy Art’ Is Just As Unique As It Is Catchy

By: Trevor Siebold IG/Twitter: @barelytrev

After an impressive last year, it’s clear Dutch Melrose is showing no sign of slowing down. His latest is the perfect end-of-summer anthem with its smooth blend of pop, punk, and electronic sounds.

Talk about a song that’ll draw you in, and keep you in the entire time! From Dutch’s smooth melodies and harmonies on the verses and pre-chorus, it was clear just how contagious this song would be. Then, as if that wasn’t enough, the Rad Cat production offers a heck of a drop into the chorus, with stadium-worthy synths and percussion patterns. Check it out ASAP!

Lyrics That Stick:

“And even though we changed

The memories feel the same somehow”

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