Remember 15+ years ago, we craved a clearer picture on our screens? Now we reminisce about lo-fi quality video.
Mayer Hawthorne and hip hop producer Jake One of the collective Tuxedo release a grainy clip shot on VHS for “So Good,” a song form their new self-titled album. It harkens back to a time when we had to be kind and rewind, and blow on our Nintendo cartridges when they malfunctioned. However, it all ties in with the 80s groove of the song.
Oh, the nostalgia…
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“So Good” by Tuxedo is a groovy and infectious funk track that transports listeners back to the golden era of disco and soul. Set against a backdrop of upbeat rhythms and funky guitar riffs, the song exudes an irresistible charm and a feel-good vibe.
Tuxedo’s smooth vocals effortlessly glide over the energetic production, delivering lyrics that celebrate the joys of love and happiness. The duo’s dynamic performance captures the essence of classic funk, inviting listeners to dance and groove along to the infectious beat.
The chorus of “So Good” serves as a catchy refrain, echoing the sentiment of euphoria and bliss that permeates the song. Each note is filled with energy and excitement, capturing the exhilaration of being swept away by the magic of love.
With its funky instrumentation and catchy hooks, “So Good” is more than just a song; it’s a musical journey through the timeless sounds of funk and soul. It’s a reminder of the power of music to uplift the spirit and bring joy to the soul, leaving listeners with a smile on their faces and a groove in their step.