Consequence’s Origins is a recurring series that gives artists a place to break down everything that went into their latest release. Today, Sinkane dissects his new song, “How Sweet Is Your Love.”
Sinkane (aka multi-instrumentalist Ahmed Gallab) has announced his fifth studio album, We Belong, out on April 5th via City Slang Records. In addition, the pop and funk artist has announced a US tour and released the new single, “How Sweet Is Your Love,” along with its accompanying music video
In a compelling preview of what is sure to follow on We Belong, the song is dancy and fun. It’s in part inspired by the American punk scenes of the ’70s and ’80s, as well as the soul music of Gallab’s native Sudan.
“‘How Sweet Is Your Love’ is about remaining in the present and feeling all of your feelings as fully as possible,” Gallab tells Consequence about the tune.
Sinkane (aka multi-instrumentalist Ahmed Gallab) has announced his fifth studio album, We Belong, out on April 5th via City Slang Records. In addition, the pop and funk artist has announced a US tour and released the new single, “How Sweet Is Your Love,” along with its accompanying music video
In a compelling preview of what is sure to follow on We Belong, the song is dancy and fun. It’s in part inspired by the American punk scenes of the ’70s and ’80s, as well as the soul music of Gallab’s native Sudan.
“‘How Sweet Is Your Love’ is about remaining in the present and feeling all of your feelings as fully as possible,” Gallab tells Consequence about the tune.
- 1/23/2024
- by Venus Rittenberg
- Consequence - Music
Houston based producer Ape Drums has teamed up with Major Lazer and reggae vocalist Busy Signal to deliver a dancehall infused single titled “The Way We Do This.” Ape Drums had previously been featured on the remix collection for Major Lazer’s “Jet Blue Jet” in addition to working with Diplo on “Duttiest Wine,” so both parties already quite familiar with one another.
Busy Signal’s auto-tuned reggae vocals feature heavily throughout “The Way We Do This,” cementing the new tune as a dancehall anthem. Major Lazer provides some production assistance for the track, bringing their signature high energy island vibes to the mix. There’s a bit of moombahton influence thrown into the track for good measure too, as staggered beats and blippy synths carve out an enticing rhythm.
Ape Drums and Major Lazer prove to be a worthy combination, and Busy Signal’s vocals take the collaboration to further heights.
Busy Signal’s auto-tuned reggae vocals feature heavily throughout “The Way We Do This,” cementing the new tune as a dancehall anthem. Major Lazer provides some production assistance for the track, bringing their signature high energy island vibes to the mix. There’s a bit of moombahton influence thrown into the track for good measure too, as staggered beats and blippy synths carve out an enticing rhythm.
Ape Drums and Major Lazer prove to be a worthy combination, and Busy Signal’s vocals take the collaboration to further heights.
- 5/30/2016
- by Connor Jones
- We Got This Covered
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