Ally Brooke Hernandez is up to no good…
The 26-year-old Mexican American singer and former Fifth Harmony member has released her latest single, the disco-fied “No Good.”
The track bubbles along on a funky bass line and four-on-the-floor dance beat as Ally Brooke laments, “Make a promise that I’m leaving/ But my heart only wants what it wants/ In the madness what a feeling/ I’m hung up should be hanging it up.”
Ally Brooke, a finalist on this season of Dancing With the Stars, gives off a letting it all hang loose vibe on the single, as she not-so-convincingly states, “You’re no good for me/ I don’t need nobody/ Don’t need no one/ That’s no good for me,” even as she sings about how hard it is to stay away.
The song was written by JHart , Danny Majic, Sermstyleand Madison Loveand it samples the 1987 Kelly Charleshouse classic “You’re No Good For Me.”
Unlike her previous singles, “Low Key,” “Lips Don’t Lie” and “Higher,” the grooving “No Good” doesn’t have a feature.
Brooke is expected to release her solo debut album in 2020.