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The Maine Share Piano Version of “Sticky”

Discussion in 'Article Discussion' started by Melody Bot, Jun 5, 2021.

  1. Melody Bot

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    The Maine have shared a new piano version of “Sticky” featuring Shaed.

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  2. sowrongitsryan

    Regular

    Dang that was good. I wish this version was the main track.
     
  3. Brent

    Trusted Prestigious

    Really stretching this song out, aren't they.
     
  4. artbynickferran

    nickferran.com

    Why the heck wouldn't they? The song is catchy as hell and it's climbing on the alternative charts. They have just about a month until the album releases, so I'd be doing just about anything I could to promote it too.

    Oh, and this version is beautiful.
     
  5. Mr. Serotonin

    I'm still staring down the sun Prestigious

    'Bout to break into the top 20!
     
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  6. sammyboy516

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    Aren’t this and the album version the only ones?
     
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  7. parkerxcore

    Somebody's gonna miss us Supporter

    It's crazy that a band wants to continue promoting a great song before an album release, right?
     
  8. billyboatman

    Garden Eyes - Movements

    Loving this version. A lot.
     
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  9. zachmacD

    Trusted

    Yeah, I mean, most hits nowadays get a stripped version and a bunch of remixes.

    I'm stoked for them. The songs that have been released so far are so catchy, and John's voice sounds better than ever. I hope this album does big things for them, and I can't wait to see them this summer
     
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