Boogaloo

Story Behind The Song

Funk meets Hip-Hop Kraftwerk meets Salsoul, New York City in the 70s.

Song Description

Elements of funk, hip-hop and latino rhythms, high-energy building, analog synths from the 70s were used, unique concept.

Song Length 2:30 Genre R & B - Funk, Rap - General
Tempo Medium Slow (91 - 110) Lead Vocal Instrumental
Mood Sociable, Delighted Subject Energy, Determination
Similar Artists Unique. Language No Language
Era 1970 - 1979

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Nice groove.. great for TV or film spot

defintely a good track ... keeps you captivated ...

Very marketable in Film/TV/Video games! I envisioned someone either building something or setting a complex trap, getting ready for a heist, or other shenanigan. Each part is clear and the recording is balanced. The percussion is definitely the hook for me in this song. I love listening to electronica, and that is the genre I would place this piece in.

This song really has a good beat, love the sound effects - reminds me a lot of Curtis Mayfield's Band.

Nice progression on the intro to warm things up. I like the beat that kicks in and the synth sounds jumping around in the back. The spectrum of sound is covered with nothing being overwhelming and things blend real fine. Perfect tune and ripe for picking up for tv/film/ad. Bravo!

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