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Elae Weekes and Michael Fiya Drop Hip Hop Infused House Track, “Sometimes”


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There’s something special that happens when hip hop, soul, and house all come together in a track that can’t help but make us want to move. Artists like Kaytranada have set the bar, encouraging a plethora of other artists to create in this fashion.

One track we’re vibing too that’s in this field is the latest single “Sometimes” from Elae Weekes and Michael Fiya. This genre-blending gem seamlessly combines elements of hip-hop, pop, and R&B, offering a captivating experience that resonates with listeners from all walks of life. With a meaningful message woven into an irresistible sound, this dynamic duo showcases their unique talents, delivering a track that is undeniably cool and effortlessly catchy.

I want people to feel at peace when they hear the song. Sometimes we forget that every other human is also navigating through this confusing world. So sometimes you have to remind yourself, “I’m good”.Elae Weekes

Let what brings you joy, write the best part of your story. Michael Fiya

Listen below!

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