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The Cavemen Are Tastefully Passionate On Percussion-Driven ‘Me You I’
As the music industry continues to stretch beyond the borders of Afrobeat and its offshoots, it has inadvertently become a breeding ground for nonconformists like the eclectic two-man band known as The Cavemen. Seeing as bands have not always been unpopular in the industry, The Cavemen are revolutionizing the way they’re perceived. On their latest, […]
As the music industry continues to stretch beyond the borders of Afrobeat and its offshoots, it has inadvertently become a breeding ground for nonconformists like the eclectic two-man band known as The Cavemen. Seeing as bands have not always been unpopular in the industry, The Cavemen are revolutionizing the way they’re perceived. On their latest, Me You I, they show off their sonic dexterity, building the love ballad on a series of percussions that align with the unadulterated passion that inspires the single.
Me You I is a sentimental performance that expands on the duo’s individual and collective talents for bringing the best out of organic situations and instrumentals.
As a prelude to their debut album, Roots, not only does it usher in a bunch of feels and expectations, it’s a sign of how much of a momentous event the album will be.
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