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Sunday, December 06, 2020

We Got releases a new sun-shiny jam, Cindy

11/24/2020 02:17:12 AM


We Got has recently released a new single, a sun-dappled jam titled Cindy.

Delving into the unconscious with tropical instrumentation and laid-back horn arrangement, We Got gives us a taste of Jamaica on this swinging love anthem about an imaginary character that exists in the minds of those who choose to dream about her. 

For the band’s vocalist Mack Dela Cruz, “Cindy” was as a song about people who daydream, and whose dream felt like an endless loop. 
“There are sequences that happen over and over. This song is dedicated to those who want to have something that could give them ‘inspiration’ even though they know their dreams haven't been realized yet.”

Whule the arrangement was made by the band itself, the song Cindy was oduced by Raymund Marasigan, and mixed and mastered by Shinji Tanaka and Hazel Pascua, respectively at Kodama Studio.
Dela Cruz added, “Recording was not as hard since we've been playing this song for years already, and Sir Rayms was there to guide us. We’re lucky enough that ‘Cindy’ turned out just the way we wanted it to sound.” 

Already known for being their frequent collaborator, Marasigan was also responsible for producing the band’s previous singles “Lihim Na Pagtingin” and “Ligaya.”

As for future releases, the ska/reggae act is gearing toward releasing four more songs that are suitable for road trips, siesta, and sorts of mood. 

“We are still active with online interviews and online appearances and we hope that this pandemic is over soon we can go back to play face-to-face with our fans, supporters, and followers,” the band concluded in a statement. 

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