Brett Schieber is an artist in the truest sense of the word. When it comes to his art, he is as versatile as it gets, inspired by a broad spectrum of genres and styles, which he all weaves together to come up with a broad-ranging sound with universal appeal. Among his many incredible creative gifts are songwriting, production, engineering, and composition. He writes and creates music for different moods and occasions, which is why his discography is littered with impeccable music inspired by real-life happenings. Here pop, rock, funk, dance, hip-hop, soul, and R&B dance and fuse under his sonic spell, creating an auditory experience that defies convention!
Brett returns with another enchanting, catchy, and upbeat banger dubbed “In the Air” featuring Toronto-based singer Témi and bilingual rapper Rakjay based out of the UK for one irresistibly funky masterpiece you cannot get enough of.
This is the kind of production that stays with you outside the track—in fact, it stays with you forever. The charming guitar melody sets the tone for the song before the bass-flavored, dense beat is unleashed, making you want to dance in no time. As the track progresses that blend of guitar, bass, and keys backed by the refreshing turntable scratches provides a captivating backdrop, delightfully complementing the scene-stealing vocal performance from Témi and the sensational bilingual rap vocals by Rakjay.
This is a banging masterpiece that makes it into any funk playlist. It is a seamless blend of soul and rock with super-funky sensibilities, making for an anthem with extensive appeal.
Feel-good and the perfect jam to play out loud at a party to set the mood, “In the Air” is the kind of track we’ve been looking forward to this festive season.
Already on heavy rotation everywhere, this is your invitation to boost your playlist with something mega, and while at it, tell a friend to tell a friend that the new party anthem is out!
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