With ARB’s most recent song, ‘Guy’, featuring KAEY, the band makes a comeback. Their afrobeat voices, knowledge of string instruments, and grime beats come together to create a positive song that motivates people to hustle. They all have a propensity to overthink things but they all believe that no one should ever give up on their survival.
Their love of seeing live music has inspired them, and the upbeat song highlights their diverse sound. ARB offers insightful melodies that, via their nuanced tones, stimulate thought, movement, and social awareness. The listener is immediately drawn in by the track’s intriguing production, which features sounds from the trumpet, saxophone, cello, violin, piano, and bass guitar.
The band’s acronym, ARB, refers to Alter-Reflective Beats and indicates that their goal is to provide entertainment while promoting reflection. In addition to being enjoyable, they aim to create music that forces listeners to consider the issues and stories it presents closely. Whatever the genre, their use of deliberate themes and music to convey a message or emotion unifies all of their work.
With this exciting release, ARB promises to take listeners on an enthralling journey through their inventive AfroGrime, Afrobeats, Afropop, and Afrofusion stylings, which will elevate their dynamic interpretation of the genres.
Fans will instantly fall in love with this exquisite single. ‘Guy’ is poised to make a lasting impact and bring new perspectives to ARB’s already illustrious discography.
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