Reaching - ZHU

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We're on our own
Somehow we found a way to speak it
I got some time
And I can't believe we're even breathing
You're right, you're gonna tell them I'm gonna take you back, I'll make you good, it's not my game
You're right, you know I'm gonna take you back and make you mine

So when you reach for me, I'm glad I'm by your side
And you're holding me, I'm alright, I'm alright
I wanna hold you, I wanna touch you
I wanna feel good and make you mine


When you're reaching out, reaching out for me, yeah
When you're reaching out, reaching out for me, yeah
When you're reaching out, reaching out for me, yeah
Yeah, yeah

It's never too late to leave yourself behind now
It's never too late if we know what we're looking for
You need a little conversation and some good vibrations
Headed into consummation, baby, thank you for your patience
You always keep me waiting, tryna build up the sensation
I know what you're doing

So when you reach for me, I'm glad I'm by your side
And you're holding me, I'm alright, I'm alright
I wanna hold you, I wanna touch you
I wanna feel good and make you mine

When you're reaching out, reaching out for me, yeah
When you're reaching out, reaching out for me, yeah
When you're reaching out, reaching out for me, yeah
Yeah, yeah

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ZHU

A few weeks back, we shared “Superfriends,” a release from a then mysterious artist either named “Z” or “user601586061.” Less than 24 hours after the song hit the Internet, a Do Androids Dance? reader did some NSA-caliber snooping to discover that the man behind “Superfriends” and the infectious “Moves Like Ms. Jackson” was actually Steven Zhu, a producer who had previously released music under the name ZHU.

"Many are wondering why I chose to release my music anonymously. I am my own ghostwriter. As a society, we become more attached to the creator than to the creation. Music is faceless. My music is for a new generation—one in which people appreciate art for its intrinsic value—Generation WHY."

–ZHU, on his decision to maintain anonymity

Now fully in the sun, ZHU returns with new single “Faded.” Though the weekend is almost behind us, “Faded” is yet another perfect soundtrack for late night mischief in the re-emergent producer’s catalog. It features the same infectious synth work and affected falsetto vocals that made both “Moves Like Ms. Jackson” and “Superfriends” such pleasant surprises. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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