Posted January 22, 20169 yr New single from Sigala called "Say You Do", which features Imani and DJ Fresh and it will be out on March 18. http://a2.mzstatic.com/eu/r30/Music69/v4/88/e4/99/88e49993-479a-23a2-34eb-76cd4c2e175f/cover400x400.jpeg F2QZKV3oRaU
January 22, 20169 yr DJ Fresh on a Sigala track?? that seems a bit of a weird combo. hopefully we actually get to hear this soon and March 18 is just its iTunes release date.
January 22, 20169 yr He doesn't hang around! I loved the past two, but I'm hoping this won't be a second clone of 'Easy Love'.
January 22, 20169 yr This collaboration is the stuff dreams are made of :wub: DJ Fresh ranks among the greats, Sigala is one of the most promising new talents I've seen/heard in many a year and Imany's voice is wonderful on dance tracks [see my current BJSC entry :P] - oops not the same artist oh well :lol: This better not disappoint! Edited January 22, 20169 yr by Dobbo
January 22, 20169 yr The production is fabulous, but I don't like the vocals. Hopefully they'll grow, thankfully the production makes up for them.
January 22, 20169 yr Sounds amazing :heart: that sample is killing me though, I know it & it's on the top of my tongue! Edit: Duh, of course Mariah Carey. Edited January 22, 20169 yr by Dobbo
January 22, 20169 yr I was hoping for another tropical house song :( this sounds more DJ Fresh than Sigala to me anyway, not sure what to think of it.
January 22, 20169 yr I was about to say Dobbo, it made me think of 'Always Be My Baby'! Other parts of the song reminds me of different things that I can't put my finger on either.
January 23, 20169 yr I was thinking it was going to be too DJ Fresh for me to like, but it's not as much as I thought it'd be. Still sounds like a Sigala song to me! Really like it, possibly not as much as the first two singles but it's another good song. The 2 months held-back release is so annoying and I won't be buying it out of protest as I expect to be able to buy all songs immediately now!
January 23, 20169 yr Ministry of Sound appears to be one of the few labels now that still commits to the held-back release strategy. They must feel it works in their favour.
January 23, 20169 yr This is in a similar vein to songs like 'I Got U' and 'Hold My Hand' - tracks that give a first glimpse of summer with a March release. Decent on first listen.
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