

Since we are no longer taping programs, I have to use our newsletters now to continue thanking everyone for your prayers and faithful giving.

there’s only one way to find out.Through the Bible with Les Feldick Newsletter Through the Bible with Les Feldick There are definitely more vibes in the works right now. What are your plans for the rest of the year? Is there an album in the works? We’re super fortunate to strike a synergy like that among us friends, which is precisely the reason why we have so much fun when we come togetherĬulturally, some south Indian references were explored in the lyrics - terms and phrases popularised by AR Rahman’s discography ( chikkubukku all week) I explored different styles and cadences as well! Success, family, team work, culture are some of my go-to themes that I always talk about in my songs! It was the best time! Really! One of our closest collaborators, Jasper (VadBibes) is a good friend of ours and he’s been on board with us since Mustafa, helping us create insane visuals to accompany the sound. The making of this track caught us by surprise! There were many kinds of inspirations behind this song, ranging from Tamil songs for the writing, to Gangnam Style by Psy. Usually we’d know where the session is headed in terms of vibe. When we finished writing the song we couldn’t stop listening to it! It was a vibe we both enjoyed so much. It was a slightly different process than our usual approach.

How did you get the idea for The Dance Song?įlightsch (Singapore-based producer) and I were trying to find a unique sound sometime around the beginning of this year. My team and I have always been genuine with our intentions to wanting to share the joy feel in creating, and we’re so happy to see that people resonate with it! It was all part of God’s plan and his timings. It’s so unreal to look back at the sequence of events that took place that led to Mustafa, and now to The Dance Song. I never once anticipated or expected anything that I have been blessed with in the past three years. Mad Blessings was a huge success, did you anticipate it? Super grateful! I’m at a much better place now, creatively speaking! The pandemic was a pause button I didn’t know I needed! It helped me a lot - especially in understanding my workflow and my direction.

But what’s great is that, I was able to reflect and restructure myself in a way I couldn’t previously. A lot of my friends in the industry went through similar bumps on the road. It was truly a trying time when it came to staying creative. but praise God, things have definitely smoothened out a bit now. There was a big limbo stage with so many uncertainties at the beginning of this year. How was the lockdown for you and how did it affect you creatively? We speak to him about his music, the lockdown and what he's working on next: The artiste is known for bringing a unique blend of Tamil and Western elements in his music. The light-hearted anthem is driven by themes of self-affirmation. Now the rapper is back with a power-packed number that addresses the topic of self-empowerment in his new single titled The Dance Song. Singapore-based rapper Yung Raja made waves with his song Mad Blessings a year ago.
