“When I wrote Cruisin’ there were some nostalgic summer vibes dancing in my mind and I wanted to capture that feeling in a tropical house song. I grabbed my acoustic guitar and started strumming and recording. I came up with the main riff and I knew the summer vibe was there with the lyrics. I also sang the vocals and produced Cruisin’ in my home studio using Logic Pro X.
After Cruisin’ I have more tropical house releases planned and I want to put them out in a steady flow. I have put many hours in my home studio crafting these songs and I am very excited to share them. My team and I are all working so well together and it is showing in the music. While releasing these projects I also hope to collaborate with other artists to keep pushing the limits of creation and my sound.”
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