Glass Animals Share Mura Masa Remix of Single ‘Wonderful Nothing’
The remix arrives after Glass Animals’ recent tour of North America, Australia and Europe.

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Mura Masa has given Glass Animals’ ‘Wonderful Nothing’ the remix treatment.
Taken from Glass Animals fourth studio album, I Love You So F****ing Much, Mura Masa’s ‘Wonderful Nothing (Do Ya Thing Tiger Mix)’ transforms the playful original into a bass-heavy banger made for the dancefloor.
The music video visualiser features also the cow character seen in Glass Animals’ ‘Show Pony’ video.
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Mura Masa’s remix arrives six months after Glass Animals released their fourth long player, I Love You So F***ing Much.
Partly inspired by the band’s sudden success in 2020 linked to their hit song, ‘Heat Waves’, the album was released to middling reviews, although Rolling Stone did have this to say about I Love You So F****ing Much: “The album is dirtier and less idealistic than the hits that got Glass Animals to this point, but there is power and purpose in delving deep and sifting through the wreckage.”
Glass Animals are currently gearing up for a tour of Asia this February.
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