Mike Skinner drops his first piece of all-new material for 2015 with You Better Be, following various teases of his studio work over the past few months.
The fully-intrumental piece sets a prelude to Skinner’s new projects, including collaborations with the likes of Toddla T and Skepta and hears Mike almost sidelining his initial The Streets sound for something more lighthearted yet just as impactful.
Catch You Better Be below; we’ve also added the Soundcloud stream so you can add to your playlists:
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