The mysterious new music artist known
as Barb C has released his remarkable new single, “Zulu,” to the
adulation of fans and critics alike everywhere. The song is the most
significant release from Barb C the world has seen to date, and
promises to intrigue audiophiles from the streets of Los Angeles to
the sands of the Sahara with its uniquely tribal, humanistic sound.
Barb C's track “Zulu” is as
enigmatic as it is entrancing. Its composition moves from active and
vivacious to shadowy and lurking, measure by measure. Its beats are
warm and natural, supplied by means of congas. By far the most
magical and effective part of this miraculous work of musical culture
is Barb C's vocals. He sings with the voice of an aged lion,
sometimes speaking in rhythm like a shaman evoking the gods of the
land through gorgeous, ancient chants, and sometimes simply intoning
with the power of earth and sky, “Zuuuuu-luuuuu...
Zuuuuu-luuuuu...” The impact of this cannot be overstated. It is
arresting and beautiful, fearsome and majestic all at once. “Zulu”
is a must-hear track by all accounts for all fans of music
everywhere.
Barb C names as main artistic
influences Jay-Z, Coldplay, Usher, and Rihanna, but his musical style
is all his own. As a musician, Barb C fully intends to blend into the
background and take a backseat to his art, itself.
Regarding this atypical stance, he
writes, “'Barb C' is a pseudonym. It stands for a new African
voice. I really would like the song to be bigger than the artist. It
is a great dance song.”
With excellent, somewhat jazzy piano
playing over infectiously groovy drums and percussion, “Zulu” is
indeed unstoppable. The following is an excerpt of some of the
lyrical poetry of “Zulu.”
"Come
hither, my ladies, come hither,
Check
out my abs
Spring
up like an antelope, run like a cat
Zulu,
Zulu, Zulu, Zulu
Zulu..."
Truly, there has never before been a
song quite like “Zulu” by Barb C. It should be experienced by
everyone at the earliest possible convenience.
-S. McCauley
Staff Press Release Writer
MondoTunes
The single “Zulu” is
distributed globally by MondoTunes (www.MondoTunes.com)
and is available at iTunes for convenient purchase and download
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