You Don't Have to Feel Bad for Jamming to Sophia Grace's "Best Friends"

For those of you who don't know, I rep for DAD but I'm also a dad in real life. Being a father means that you get exposed to different things, like sh

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For those of you who don't know, I rep for DAD but I'm also a dad in real life. Being a father means that you get exposed to different things, like shows on Nickelodeon, including Sam & Cat. It's one of those teen shows that is chick full of absurd humor that actually makes me chuckle because I'm into nonsensical shit from time to time. One episode of this show featured a pair of scheming British girls that I ended up finding out were Sophia Grace and Rosie, a duo from Essex that got very popular based on multiple appearances on Ellen. They went from covering "Super Bass" on YouTube to Ellen to random movies and TV roles.

Now? Sophia Grace, sans Rosie (which is apparently a big deal), has this fire, bubblegum pop cut "Best Friends" (that actually dropped in November) featuring what feels like some chilled G-house vibes to it. Well, it sounds like an instrumental that Destructo or Amine Edge & DANCE would cook up. You shouldn't feel some type of way about it G-house now, though; if you can stand something so bubblegum, so catchy, and so damn, well, good–even if its a track by an 11-year-old singing about her best homegirls–revel in it. Find a way to get that instrumental (which definitely has a DJ Mustard influence) and knock out some remixes.

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UPDATE We had a feeling this would happen:

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