Moses Sumney has released a new version of his Sophcore song “Hey Girl.” The new song, called “Hey Girl(s),” features Syd (of the Internet) and Meshell Ndegeocello. Check out the new single below.
In a statement, Ndegeocello said, “I was excited when Moses thought of me for this song because I love his voice, it’s just otherworldly, and this song spoke to me because of the way he pushes a romantic narrative into the future. It was a pleasure to get a glimpse into his process and an honor to be part of it.”
Over the weekend, Meshell Ndegeocello won the Grammy Award for Best Alternative Jazz Album. She’s the only artist ever to win the category, as she took home the trophy in 2024, too, when it was handed out for the first time.
Revisit the 2020 feature “Moses Sumney Is Ready to Claim His Spotlight.”
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