Carefree Vibes From Molly Hammar x Big Narstie With ‘No Place Like Me’

by Beth Shipley

27th March, 2019

Molly Hammar
Molly Hammar
Photo by Sandra Thorsson

‘No Place Like Me’ is the latest single release from Swedish sensation Molly Hammar and it’s easy listening RnB with a hint of grime. It’s about feeling young, carefree and enjoying life.

Big Narstie adds another element – an element of grime and another level to an otherwise simple song but his contribution is short and sweet.

Molly says of her single”‘No Place Like Me’ marks the place I’m at in my life right now, being able to truly be free and focus on what makes me feel good. I’m 23, single and loving life. Having Big Narstie join me on this single is a dream come true, I was so happy when he agreed to guest, it couldn’t be a better fit.

London MC, TV personality and RTS award winner Big Narstie, added “When I first heard Molly I thought ‘rah, this is sick!’ She’s got a wicked voice, and ‘No Place Like Me’ is a banger so it was a no brainer to jump on board. Big up Cosmos and the Swedish BDL family. We’re gonna ride this wave from the UK to Scandinavia and across the world.

The chilled, carefree element definitely comes across as it’s the type of song that would be played while enjoying some afternoon sun or on a Saturday night in Level and people would enjoy twerking and dancing to it and letting their hair down.

Since the release of Molly Hammar’s ‘Sex‘ EP last year, she has been traveling between Stockholm, London and LA songwriting for herself and other artists. She co-wrote and guested on ‘Easy’ with the Dutch duo Sick Individuals and on the huge club hit ‘Holding On’ by Sondr. Earlier this year Molly was invited to perform at the Swedish Grammys after an Aretha Franklin tribute she recorded with two friends went viral.

‘No Place Like Me’ is the lead single from Molly’s next EP which is due for release Autumn 2019.

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