Establishing the mood with a dimensional, deep house soundscape with a tropical and Afro-house nuance featuring astral synths, and a meditative, holistic vibe, Tuti Vibes opens Please with introspective depth and a call to connect with music as he sings, “I’ve really had some rough times, I wanna dance the night away, I wanna dance my pain away, DJ would you please play my sound, make me dance…”
The track holds a high emotional and spiritual quotient – it feels transportive – like we are on a beach at midnight in a peaceful universe. The track evolves as a heartfelt Afro-house gem invites us to reflect and moves our bodies. We appreciate the smooth melodic layers and pulsating rhythm with escapist tendencies. The beat is nothing short of hypnotic, and feels like music that is intended to heal.
Please is about letting go and moving through our collective pain. There is a conscious element at play here, almost zeitgeist considering the state of the world around us. The repetition of “dance my sorrow” turns grief into motion and sadness into freedom.

The opus carries a tangible authenticity. It understands our souls needs – on a personal and universal level. We learn that the track was produced with JoJo F and written by Emmanuel Ayuk. Speaking on the release, Tuti Vibes confesses, “This track is about finding happiness in spite of your worries. Sometimes the only way to cope is to dance through it.”
We love what Tuti Vibes is manifesting with Please and we feel at one with both the artist and the conscious universe as we experience the track. Needless to say, we have added Please to our New Music Spotlight playlist, and our TRIPPY and TIMELESS playlists, whilst we continue to explore his wider discography, including Pain, Holiday, and Told Me.
