Winnie Wanders’ “Delvey” is right on time

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Winnie Wanders is back with “Delvey.” She tells the story of a party-girl who will steal your heart (and your wallet). The San Francisco-based artist crafts a unique sound; her love of the underground rave scene is evident, as are her house and pop influences. The club-pop song is addictive, driven by bloghouse-inspired synths and clever lyrics. The track arrives right on time, during an ongoing indie-sleaze revival – go ahead and add it to your Saltburn themed playlist. Throughout the song, Winnie references Wendy Darling and The Lost Boys, the titular con-artist Anna Delvey, and Bonnie and Clyde. She sings, “On a heist / Red-handed / I’m the world’s cutest bandit.”

Keep up with Winnie Wanders: Instagram // Spotify

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