Some Mondays, you just want to listen to a song that sympathizes with what it feels like to see five full days of work ahead of you. One that inspires you to put your nose to the grind and crank out that TPS report. One that could serve as the musical accompaniment to your co-worker supply room sex fantasy. One that you could blast as you peel away from the office parking lot. Enter Son Little's "Cross My Heart."

Some Mondays, you just want to listen to a song that sympathizes with what it feels like to see five full days of work ahead of you. One that inspires you to put your nose to the grind and crank out that TPS report. One that could serve as the musical accompaniment to your co-worker supply room sex fantasy. One that you could blast as you peel away from the office parking lot. Enter Son Little's "Cross My Heart."

The star of the song is the bass line, which cuts through the dreamy harmony and silky-smooth vocals giving it an edge that makes it requisite on any dance floor or post-Tinder date feel session. And shit, even if you're unemployed, this jam will sound like gold blasting from the speakers of your parents' guest room TV.

Son Little is one-man-band Aaron Livingston, a man you've certainly heard as the the voice of RJD2‘s Icebird Project, the voice of “Sleep” on The Roots‘ Undun and a serial creator of his own ethereal, haunting tracks. "Cross My Heart" is our favorite of the latter. Listen: