“Kiss That” is the new intoxicating single from Norwegian artist F/L/P. Combining 90s and early 2000s musical moments, along with a modern pop twist, this passionate single is an alluring pot of contemporary R&B and catchy melodies. With dynamic energy, "Kiss That" gives us The Neighbourhood meets The Weeknd vibes with his collection of production and seductive melodies. The single gives off an intimate feel, showing how F/L/P has mixed his vast influences and multicultural exposure into a delicious potion. He explains how his upbringing has guided his sound sharing, “It has built me this landscape of opportunities to build my own self in music, creating my distinctive character in singing, songwriting and production. It has made me able to approach the fusion of different musical elements from different times and styles that somehow fit together into my own product.”
“Kiss That” speaks of an irresistible intimate relationship, one where it becomes so addictive it's toxically obsessive. F/L/P divulges, “The song reflects deep melancholy, sadness and obsession. Being in love can go both ways because the aspects of love are so strong and powerful, it’s fascinating how much it has caused both happiness and problems for people.”
The single starts off with muffled, close vocals that feel as if they are right in your ear. Gliding over a rich acoustic guitar before leaning into a trap R&B beat, his backing vocals fill out the soundscape with a vulnerable moan. The track breaks down into dynamic changes with subtle female vocals, giving a soulful touch. “Kiss That” is a late-night tune which will help you to chill out and find some relatability to those toxic, addictive loves.