“I met this girl that I really liked one night and I didn’t want to mess it up,” Tony told Teen Vogue about the inspiration for the track, which premiered in May. “I’ve never been superstitious until I met her but all of sudden I found myself so aware of everything.”
MKTO are back once again with another hit on their hands!
The guys — Malcolm Kelley and Tony Oller — debuted their new track “Superstitious” on Friday the 13th.
“I met this girl that I really liked one night and I didn’t want to mess it up,” Tony admitted to Teen Vogue about the inspiration for the track. “I’ve never been superstitious until I met her but all of sudden I found myself so aware of everything.”
He adds about working with Malcolm, “We’re like brothers and that makes it so easy for us to push each other to make even better music together. We came into the studio with [this] concept and the song just came to life.”
“We’ve always been best friends and that will never change, so working together always gets better with every song,” Malcolm added.
The guys — Tony Oller and Malcolm Kelley — teased fans on social media this week about their upcoming single, “Superstitious”, which is out on Friday, May 13th.
“Hope you guys are as excited as we are about the ‘Hands Off My Heart/Places You Go’ vid,” the guys wrote on Twitter after releasing the remix with Mysto and Pizzi.
“‘Hands Off My Heart’ and ‘Places You Go’ tell a two-part story of surrender and the dangers that ensue,” they shared. “It was such a fun challenge unlocking how to fuse the two songs and storylines together. Music has always taken us on adventures and we wanted to take our fans on one.”
Check out the audio below and grab the lyrics to both songs inside the cut!
The guys � Tony Oller and Malcolm Kelley � have been teasing their brand new single “Hands Off My Heart/ Places You Go,” which officially drops on March 11.
“It’s a song about being in a relationship with a girl,” Malcolm explained during a fan Q&A. “Everything’s going swell…but then it comes to a breaking point where you want to separate. That frustration about still having love for this girl, but not being with her.”