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Music Reviews

Los Angeles two-piece Moby Rich share song about escaping the friend zone with Bishop Briggs: Hear ‘friends*’

By GRUNGECAKE
May 19, 2020 1 Min Read
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If there was ever a song to encapsulate my social life and dating life, it might be this one. “Sometimes, losing friends is alright” has a dual meaning for me, though.

(1) When you are crushing on someone, and you want to leave the friend’s zone, they have to see you as more than a friend. In this case, losing a friend would be a “good” thing: All for the sake of being lovers.

(2) As callous as it may seem to people who aren’t lion-hearted, it is a way of life. Sometimes, we have to bring relationships/friendships to an end to survive. We hurt, too, but we know our worth and what’s best for personal growth and peace. In this case, losing a friend would be a “good” thing: All for the sake of loving ourselves more.

Regardless of which interpretation fits you, listen to the Alt-Pop group Moby Rich’s Bishop Briggs-assisted song ‘friends*’ now.

[youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hESn4_H7rLE&h=315]


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