Producer Reggie Got Beats Teams Up With vocalist Vebjørn Mamen For New Neo-Pop Single "Fascination"
The new single « Fascination » recently unveiled by Rising Oslo-based disco-house producer / DJ Reggie Got Beats is definitely a track that you should listening to, if you’re into groovy vibes. The single features Norwegian vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Vebjørn Mamen, whose vocal’s performance perfectly integrates the beat. Indeed, the atmosphere blends different sounds shifting from Neo-Soul to Funk, infusing a subtle hint of Jazz. Reggie Got Beats derives his influences from all things groovy and funky, his music touches ground near genres like soul, disco, house, pop and R&B. No matter the style, Reggie delivers tracks and DJ-sets that toes a fine line between the immediate and the challenging, without landing too heavy on either side.
Moreover, note that « Fascination » was unveiled via Sidekick Music, and regarding the song, both artists shared:
“The lyrics for "Fascination" is actually very specific, describing Norwegian chess world champion Magnus Carlsen´s 2013 championship match vs. Vishvanathan Anand. It was about his obsession, dedication and overcoming the challenge of beating Anand. You can say "Fascination" is about passion, and the challenges you meet trying to reach the top in whatever you´re passionate about. Being passionate, fascinated and intoxicated means being troubled by what you love the most, the necessity of fighting for what you want to achieve, and overcoming obstacles on your path to fulfill your dreams. It´s a Pokemon-theme for grown-ups, so to speak”.
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Fascination, a song by Reggie Got Beats, Vebjørn Mamen on Spotify
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