He's not scat singing. At the end he says "or you can keep her, it's ok, it's up to you, make your own choice" -- according to the Pitchfork album review, this song was recorded as the "upbeat single" that the label wanted, and Mac was not very happy about it. I'm guessing that ending phrase is his rebellion to that, undermining the main advice of the song
He's not scat singing. At the end he says "or you can keep her, it's ok, it's up to you, make your own choice" -- according to the Pitchfork album review, this song was recorded as the "upbeat single" that the label wanted, and Mac was not very happy about it. I'm guessing that ending phrase is his rebellion to that, undermining the main advice of the song