Hot on the back of their Platinum selling single ‘Sugar Man’, Yolanda Be Cool & DCUP return with a new bomb.
Everyone knows the history. We could tell you that their breakout single ‘We No Speak Americano’ went to #1 in 15 countries around the world. Ramble on about how that song came to define a generation of good time party people, soundtracking their lives and putting it on Youtube. Tell you that the video has literally been watched hundreds of millions of times. But that was 4 years ago right? What about now?
Well… We could go on to talk about their re coming together. 4 years later in a return to form called ‘Sugar Man’. A single that went platinum here in Australia. A single that shows the genre these guys created (even we don’t know what to call it), is still done better by no one. But you’re still sitting there asking ‘what about now’.
Well here it is: ‘Soul Makossa (Money)’. In their trademark style, it’s catchy, with more energy than a case of Redbulls and more quirk than most outfits at Burning Man. It’s the result of two Bondi boys and their friend from Melbourne sitting down in the studio and having fun. There’s no gimmicks here, no fantasyful marketing tactics and definately no false promises. Just three mates that have the extraordinary talent of creating music that people love!
Still asking ‘what now’?
You’re asking the wrong questions…
‘Soul Makossa (Money)’ is out in Australia on May 15
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