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Sofi Tukker release new tune penned with Jake Shears

New York based duo Sofi Tukker have a new tune and it’s co-written  by Scissor Sisters frontman Jake Shears and Jon Hume from Evermore.

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We loved the band’s debut single Drinkee which went on to be featured in a few advertising campaigns around the world. The duo’s latest tune is Fuck They and it’s pretty catchy.

The duo consists of Sophie Hawley-Weld and Tucker Halpern, they were nominated for a Grammy for best Dance Single at last year’s Grammy Awards.

Its not the first time Jake Shears has written tunes for other artists, he create several tunes for Kylie Minogue including I Believe in You.  The Scissor Sisters recently released their first new work in over five years, and Shears is currently working on a solo album.

Jon Hume also has an impressive list of songwriting credits including creating tunes for Tina Arena, Delta Goodrem and Dami Im.

Check out Fuck They below. 


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