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Flume & G Flip Randomly Teamed Up To Make An Aus Influencer’s Debut Track, And It Kinda Slaps

Sorry 'drivers license', 2021's hottest track is here.

Flume and G Flip team up for Instagrammer @froomes' debut track

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Flume and G Flip have teamed up for an unlikely collaboration, working together on ‘Froomesworld’, the debut track of Australian Instagram personality @frooomes — and we’re into it.

The track, which sits at just over a minute, features G Flip on the chorus and Flume on production, with the latter having a bit of spare time recently in hotel quarantine, after arriving home in Sydney from LA.

‘Froomesworld’ dives deep into the myth is of @frooomes, aka Lucinda Price, an ex-Pedestrian.TV journalist/video host/writer/comedian/slashie and a very funny Instagrammer who obviously needed a theme tune.

It debuted on Sunday night on Dave Ruby Howe’s triple j show The Tally Room, with Price describing how the track began when she was waiting for a delayed flight.

“…I’ve always been interested in becoming a musical genius, but I didn’t know how it was gonna come about,” she joked. “About a month ago I was waiting for a flight… I had so much time to kill, so I thought I’d start this song I’d always wanted to do.”

After posting clips of messing around on GarageBand, both G Flip and Flume slid into her DMs to help, and the rest is, as they say, history. First, G Flip offered vocals (“at first I was offended, as I think I’m a good singer”), then Flume arrived, offering to “cook it up” into a proper song. Instagram legend recognises an Instagram legend.

The lyrics will absolutely no sense to you if you don’t follow her, as the track touches upon some repeated motifs of her Instagram: Instagram-live blind dates, Sirena Tuna and wanting to fuck Shane Warne.

You can listen to her interview on triple j’s site, around the 1 hour 15 mark of The Tally Room. Watch the music video below, and enjoy something which truly only could have been created due to COVID-19.