Chicago native and Los Angeles-based musician Gino Calantoni’s compositions are more than just music; they resonate deeply, lingering in the mind like echoes of memorable melodies. With each resonant chord and impassioned lyric packaged nicely over instrumental finesse within the broad-ranged rock and indie funk, Gino’s music unfolds a captivating narrative, engaging audiences with its evocative storytelling and inviting vocals. Driven by a fervent desire to unearth the profound, Gino navigates the realms of the human connection with his heart-touching and soul-stirring eclectic music.
“HEY!” is the kind of song that leaves a haunting melodic and lyrical taste in a listener’s mind. It is addictive, catchy, and upbeat, which means that you will want to dance along to it from the first note all the way to the last one.
Gino captivates with his charming vocals that are pristine, impassioned, and crystal clear. He sings with a lively tone that is matched by the vibrant concoction gurgling underneath, courtesy of the bass guitar blending beautifully with the punchy drums, keyboards, synths, and a range of other ear-catching instruments that complete the sound.
There are some electric guitar flourishes, especially towards the end, that add depth and elegance. The electric organs and drums inject the tune with that stylistic aura of rock, while the groovy, bluesy, and somewhat jazzy rhythm gives the tune its funk demeanor. The end result is a masterpiece with a far-reaching impact.
“HEY!” has a complementary lyric video that features a visually striking background that features joyful people and faces dancing to the rhythm and enjoying every note from this fun, upbeat, and infectious jam.
Like I said, “HEY!” is guaranteed to keep
playing over in your head long after the final notes fade away.
Gino encourages you to stream this song, add it to your playlist, and share it with friends, family, and others.
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