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"Too Late" is a song by American EDM group Cash Cash featuring American rapper Wiz Khalifa and Danish pop band Lukas Graham. It was released on February 12, 2021, via Big Beat Records,[2] included Cash Cash's fifth studio album Say It Like You Feel It.[3]
Background
In a remote interview with Flaunt, JP Makhlouf explain they track started with Forchhammer: "Lucas made the hook, sent us the hook and we built the track around the hook." Afterward they sent it to different people. Subsequently Khalifa recorded a part of the track, and was appreciated by Cash Cash, finally they completed it.[4]
Forchhammer told to ABC Audio: "It's, like, so pandemic-y, very COVID-19-friendly collaboration, sending things back and forth, it was very fun but super-weird, like, writing a whole song without talking to each other...just sending emails back and forth!"[5]
Content
According to a press release, "Too Late" is "a sentimental, emotional anthem", and "a compelling single featuring undeniable."[6]
Critical reception
Natalie Wicks of EDM Unplugged commented the song "[is] a heartwarming single that is both captivating and catchy as the vocals soar with a persevering message to always "do what’s right" and "hold on.""[1]