released November 28, 2016
The song has self-help spiritual lyrics that invite the listeners to look at what is right about themselves in moments when other aspects of their lives might not be going well. Musically the song has influences from early 80's Brit Jazz-Funk bands, such as Shakatak, thanks to the Moog Synthesizer, played by Chicago based keyboard player Terrell. The song is sung entirely in falsetto, similar to the High Energy star Sylvester who along with synthesizer star Patrick Cowley are also an inspiration in this dance recording. Cambridge U.K. based guitar player Philip provides a funky rhythm guitar that keeps the track rolling.
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