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“Friends Like We Used To” is the anthem for the toxic era of Situationships. It’s not a breakup song, because you have to officially break up for that. This is the limbo song—the period where the label has changed, but the feelings haven't gotten the memo.

While official discography checks may show that a commercial single by this exact title has yet to drop on major streaming platforms (as of this writing), the fervor surrounding the search term tells us everything. Fans have been clamoring for this specific Venn diagram overlap: BANKS’ brooding, minimalist production meets Tove Lo’s explosive, cathartic choruses. BANKS Friends Like We Used To -feat Tove Lo-...

A song like this would merge those timelines. It would be the story of two people who break up, try to salvage a friendship, and realize that friendship was only ever a vehicle for the romance. Without the fire, the ashes don't keep you warm. “Friends Like We Used To” is the anthem

Until BANKS and Tove Lo step into the booth together and officially deliver , we are left with the echo of what could be the alt-pop anthem of the decade. The search volume for this exact phrase proves a demand for music that doesn't just acknowledge heartbreak but dissects the boring, agonizing aftermath. While official discography checks may show that a

When news broke of a collaboration simply titled , the underground pop sphere didn't just buzz; it seismically shifted. The title alone promised a specific flavor of agony: the slow, bleeding realization that friendship is a ghost you can no longer hold.

In the end, "Friends Like We Used To" is a song about breaking free from the toxic relationships that hold us back. It's a message of hope and resilience, a reminder that we have the power to reclaim our narratives and move forward. With its eerie atmosphere, poetic lyrics, and soaring vocals, "Friends Like We Used To" is a standout track in BANKS' discography, and a testament to the enduring power of music to heal and transform us.