From the top, Let’s get freaky by nasmore featuring Cris Hodges is a super exciting journey, the artwork alone proves it! The track opens with the captain of an airplane (or space ship) style voice requesting a soundcheck, silence and the camera to roll. We are ready!
The vocal gives an almost Maroon 5-esque energy, sexily delivering the chorus teaser “let’s get freaky, jump from the countertop”, followed by the first verse opener, “I’ve been deep in so called love, Swimming in dreams from above, But nothing wakes me up“.
Other lyrical highlights includes “`I just wanna leave a memory in your mind” and “just an angel reach for that prize“.
The mid-part of that track gives a Michael Jackson energy, reminiscent of They Don’t Care About Us, particularly with the percussion, the last half delivering ancient civilisations chanting atop the luscious acid guitar as the hook becomes more cemented in our minds. nasmore really does leave a “memory in our minds’!
The Canadian-based artist grew up constantly attached to his stereo system and the instruments surrounding him, fully immersed within music of all kinds as a listener, while teaching himself the fundamentals of how to write and play his own songs.
With an exploratory and adventurous spirit, a tremendous natural skillset, and the courage to experiment with anything and everything new to him – nasmore developed an authentic taste for diversity that he instantly infused into his own unique process.
Listening to nasmore’s recent viral hits such as “Your Bullet” and “Say Goodbye”, it is clear the artist is spectacularly versatile and knows of no limitations.
The slew of songs that nasmore has been releasing with vocalist Cris Hodges have started reaching global fame. “Let’s Get Freaky” is definitely another step in the expansive direction that nasmore is taking.
The track is sexy and full of hooks “designed for those moments where the lights are down low for the business about to be handled in the bedroom“.
This radiant neon pop sound, and untamed sexual energy is definitely captivating – futurist yet nostalgic. Can’t wait to hear more!