Rising POP star Megan Vice cooks up a funky and soulful POP record with “Nobody Freakin” that echoes the likes of Prince and Michael Jackson, which happen to be two of her biggest influences.
Enter electro-POP favorite St. Lucia on the remix and the result is a full-throttled, funk-disco-synth-POP cut that’s begging you to spill cheap beer all over your black leather jacket as you dance until 4am at your local late-night dive bar. This track is the kind of song that would have been used in a club scene of all of those classic late 80’s, early 90’s movies that are based in New York centered around some young and hungry talent getting their big break. Simply put, this remix is bad ass, y’all.
Lifted from the “Nobody Freakin’” Remix E.P.out June 1 with pre-orders starting May 18, the E.P. also features takes from alt-disco newcomer Jaxx De Luxe, discofunk daddy Craig C., Brooklyn’s own Chris Carr, Wilson Luxurious (from rapper Sam Lachow’s crew) and Auckland’s mutli-hypenate, A.C. Freazy alongside two bonus tracks: Vice’s deep house cover of the Drake’s classic, “Feel No Ways” with UK producer John “J-C” Carr and a ’90’s throwback club banger of her 2016 hit, “All Of the Time.
I’m stoked to premiere this one for you guys so please, press play and get to bouncin’!