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Weekend (Let's Party)
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The Ultimate Weekend Anthem! Production: Rebbel Songwriters: Ian Coulter-Buford, Pershard Owens, Patrick Perez Vocal Producers: Ian Coulter-Buford, Patrick Perez Mix and Mastering: Patrick Perez (CanArts Studios, Toronto, ON, Canada)
vocals party radio friendly edm dancefloor electronic pop dance pop weekend happy hour
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With his evocative vocals, charismatic presence, and iconoclastic sense of style, PALAWN is quickly emerging as one of the most vital talents of his generation.
PALAWN, the rising star, captivates with evocative vocals, charisma, and an iconic sense of style, making him a vital talent of his generation. He rapidly gains momentum, turning heads worldwide. In a realm where authenticity and versatility are scarce, PALAWN shines as a thrillingly evocative young artist. His artistry knows no bounds, transitioning seamlessly from profound explorations of mental health to euphoric dance bangers igniting the dancefloor. PALAWN's music introduces an artist destined to revolutionize the modern music world. Born in Saint Louis, Missouri and based in New York City, PALAWN is an American singer-songwriter. He/Him/His aims to normalize and celebrate the black queer experience, using music as a universal medium. Influenced by artists like George Benson, Brandy, A-Plus, Dawn Richard, Dolly Parton, The Clark Sisters, B.B. King, Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins, Céline Dion, and Eric Clapton to name a few. PALAWN's musical journey knows no limits. His passion for storytelling through songwriting sparked at age 14. PALAWN's music possesses undeniable universal appeal, transcending boundaries and resonating with diverse audiences worldwide. Whether at a packed club, driving with the windows down, or seeking to elevate your mood, PALAWN delivers THEE moment. Immerse yourself in his upcoming afro pop anthem Don't Play - PALAWN available on all streaming platforms 01.05.2024. His mantra: "God is love, love is love, period." Born in Saint Louis, Missouri, and raised in southern Illinois, PALAWN (formerly Ian Coulter-Buford) is an American singer-songwriter. He/Him/His aims to normalize and celebrate the black queer experience, using music as a universal medium. Influenced by artists like George Benson, Brandy, A-Plus, Dawn Richard, Dolly Parton, The Clark Sisters, B.B. King, Rodney Jerkins, Celine Dion, and Eric Clapton, PALAWN's musical journey knows no limits. His passion for storytelling through songwriting sparked at age 14. Step into the mesmerizing world of PALAWN, an emerging sensation whose artistry is a symphony of evocative vocals, magnetic charisma, and an unmistakable sense of style. As a rising star, PALAWN stands as a crucial talent of this generation, rapidly gaining momentum and turning heads across the globe. In a landscape where authenticity and versatility are rare, PALAWN emerges as a thrillingly evocative young artist, pushing boundaries and redefining the norms of modern music. Born in the heartland of Saint Louis, Missouri, and raised in the cultural tapestry of southern Illinois, PALAWN, formerly known as Ian Coulter-Buford, is not just a singer-songwriter but a sonic visionary. Embracing the pronouns he/him/his, PALAWN aims to normalize and celebrate the black queer experience, using music as a universal medium to bridge communities and ignite conversations. Influenced by a diverse array of musical luminaries including George Benson, Brandy, A-Plus, Dawn Richard, Dolly Parton, The Clark Sisters, B.B. King, Rodney Jerkins, Celine Dion, and Eric Clapton, PALAWN's musical journey knows no bounds. His passion for storytelling through songwriting ignited at the tender age of 14, setting the stage for a remarkable artistic odyssey. PALAWN's music transcends boundaries with undeniable universal appeal, resonating with diverse audiences worldwide. Whether you find yourself in a packed club, cruising with the windows down, or simply seeking to elevate your mood, PALAWN's sonic creations are your passport to a captivating experience. Witness the revolution of the modern music world through PALAWN's lens. His latest single, "Don't Play," available everywhere on 01.05.2024, is a testament to his ability to seamlessly transition from profound explorations of mental health to euphoric dance bangers that set the dancefloor ablaze. In PALAWN's world, God is love, and love is love, period. Join the movement, delve into the artistry, and let the magnetic allure of PALAWN beckon you into a musical journey that knows no limits.
Song Info
Genre
Electronic Dance
Charts
#1,412 today Peak #1
#216 in subgenre Peak #1
Author
Ian Coulter-Buford, Pershard Owens, Patrick Perez,
Rights
ICB Creative Co & Rebbel Beats
Uploaded
August 03, 2023
Track Files
MP3
MP3 6.7 MB 320 kbps 2:56
Lossless
WAV 29.9 MB
Meta Data
BPM
124
Beat
4/4
Key
C maj
Vocals
Male
Character
Energy
relaxed, cool
high-energy
Danceable
coffee-place
dancefloor
Positivity
dark, sad, angry
happy
Appeal
unique
radio-friendly
Lyrics
4:38 the boss is on my neck Queen B Big Freedia LOUD up in my head release it, release it Desk overloaded with bull**** Need an escape What time is it It’s time to go Pack up get in my car head to the crib It may be 5 the day’s not over yet This week was long and baby I’m spent Call up my friends let’s get lit Money’s up, direct deposit Vibes are right we’re going all in Cuz It’s time to party, it’s the weekend It’s time to party, it’s the weekend Rapido before it all ends And Monday rears its ugly head again. So hurry up and let’s party. Boom boom ba doompa Let’s party Boom boom ba doompa Let’s party Boom boom ba doompa Let’s party So hurry up and let’s party Boom boom ba doompa Let’s party Boom boom ba doompa Let’s party Boom boom ba doompa Let’s party So hurry up and let’s party The dance floor’s hot I’m giving nothing less Grooving sweating forget 'bout all the stress release it release it My phones on D.N.D. and I ain’t pressed I’ll turn it back on when I’m feeling it Money’s up direct deposit Vibes are right we’re going all in Cuz It’s time to party it’s the weekend It’s time to party it’s the weekend Rapido before it all ends And Monday rears its ugly head again. So hurry up and let’s party Boom boom ba doompa Let’s party Boom boom ba doompa Let’s party Boom boom ba doompa Let’s party So hurry up and let’s party Boom boom ba doompa Let’s party Boom boom ba doompa Let’s party Boom boom ba doompa Let’s party So hurry up and let’s party DJ Turn It Up Feel the bass Vibrations highs Wine ya waist Raise a glass Toast it High To a stress free life Don't let it go to waste. (dance break) Come on let’s party it’s the weekend Keep on dancin’ it’s not over yet. So hurry up and let’s party Come on let’s party it’s the weekend Keep on dancin’ it’s not over yet. So hurry up and let’s party
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