Honey Boy (Purple Disco Machine and Benjamin Ingrosso song)

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"Honey Boy"
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Single by Purple Disco Machine and Benjamin Ingrosso featuring Shenseea and Nile Rogers
Released3 May 2024
Length3:47
Label Sweat it Out/ RCA Records
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
  • Nile Rodgers
  • Purple Disco Machine
  • Hampus Lindvall
Purple Disco Machine singles chronology
"Higher Ground"
(2024)
"Honey Boy"
(2024)
Benjamin Ingrosso singles chronology
"Better Days"
(2024)
"Honey Boy"
(2024)
"Look Who's Laughing Now"
(2024)

"Honey Boy" is a song by German nu-disco record producer Purple Disco Machine and Swedish singer Benjamin Ingrosso featuring Shenseea and Nile Rogers. [1] The song was released on 3 May 2024 and peaked at number 2 on the Swedish chart.

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Critical reception

Jay Seabrook from EDM Tunes said "'Honey Boy' sees the four musical powerhouses unite to create an electrifying summer anthem. The group combined the infectious grooves of classic funky disco with modern pop sensibilities. 'Honey Boy' transports listeners to a realm of pure euphoria with its rhythm, vocals and driving energy." [2]

Culture Fix said "The number is a delicious summer anthem that has to size up as one of Benjamin's best tracks yet." [3]

Molly from This Song is Sick said "The track is full of bright, funky instrumentation, and vibrant vocal lines that make you want to get up and dance." [4]

Track listings

Original
No.TitleLength
1."Honey Boy"3:47
Extended
No.TitleLength
1."Honey Boy"3:47
2."Honey Boy" (extended version)7:11
The Sponges remix
No.TitleLength
1."Honey Boy" (The Sponges remix)3:39
2."Honey Boy" (The Sponges remix) (extended)4:38

Charts

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