Pet Shop Boys Hit the Dance Floor, Break Hearts on New Song 'Monkey Business'

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The Pet Shop Boys shared a euphoric new dance song, 'Monkey Business,' from their upcoming album, 'Hotspot'

HotspotThe track finds the duo fusing their classic synth sound with elements that seem expertly sourced from a vintage Giorgio Moroder disco track: a thumping four-on-the-floor, dramatic string swipes, lush horns and — for good measure — vocoder-laced vocals. The lyrics boast a delightful energy as well, with Neil Tennet singing, “Bring me margaritas/Champagne and red wine/We’re gonna have a party/Where we all cross the line/I’m looking for monkey business.

In a statement, Tennet and Chris Lowe said of the song, “We’ve actually written, almost for the first time in our career, a groove song.” The Pet Shop Boys will release a full “Monkey Business” single February 7th on CD, digital and 12-inch vinyl. Along with the original track, it will feature two remixes of “Monkey Business” — from Prins Thomas and DJ Friend Within — as well as another new song, “At Rock Bottom.”

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So far from the new album 'Hotspot' the singles 'Dreamland', 'Burning the Heather' and now 'Monkey Business' have shown an unbelievable diversity of songwriting ability. 37 years into their career is astonishing consistency. PopLegends

I haven’t liked their last two albums - I loved Love Etc...... hope this one is a return to form

“Neil Tennet”... What have we done to deserve this?

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