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Is Kate Hudson’s First Single Normie Brilliance or Simply Boring?


Living, laughing, loving for three minutes and 48 seconds.

With a bouncy beat, lyrics like, “I am thinking about this world / and why we always tear each other apart,” and cover art featuring Hudson pursing her lips and throwing up a peace sign while wearing a fuzzy fur coat, it’s giving mid-aughts Miley Cyrus. Vulture staffers are divided over whether the straightforward pop song is beautifully normal or passionless dreck, so naturally we convened to debate its merits. JPF: Well there are a lot of things to be vaguely annoyed by here — computerized guitar sounds, the hookless chorus, the chipmunked and unharmonized background vocals.

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