Sound Bites

Paul Steward – I Was Wrong You Were Right

Step into the mesmerizing world of Paul Steward with his latest collaboration, “I Was Wrong You Were Right,” a dance-pop symphony infused with Haitian and Caribbean beats, featuring the talented Jacques Wilkens. Hailing from Santa Rosa, California, Paul isn’t just an artist; he’s a musical storyteller, blending his Native American Pomo-Tribal roots seamlessly into his genre-defying creations. From learning the guitar at age 13 from his father to leading the group Twice As Good for over 20 years, Paul’s journey is etched into every note of this pulsating track.

“I Was Wrong” isn’t just a catchy tune; it’s a kaleidoscope of influences that Paul has gathered along his musical odyssey. The soulful vocals, influenced by legends like B.B. King and Luther Allison, are elevated by the rhythmic dance beats, creating a sonic experience that transcends boundaries. What makes this song truly special is the fusion of genres – a dance-pop escapade that invites you to move your feet while also contemplating the depth of the lyrics.

As the beats of “I Was Wrong You Were Right” echo, it’s an invitation to join Paul Steward on a journey through his musical evolution. The call to action is clear: dive into the vibrant soundscape, let the Caribbean rhythms carry you away, and groove to the beat of Paul’s distinctive voice. This isn’t just music; it’s a cultural celebration and a testament to the resilience found in the notes of an artist who found solace and triumph through his craft. Embrace the rhythm, experience the story, and let the music of Paul Steward be the soundtrack to your own journey..

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Ethan

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