
American artist Warren J. Gallimore teams up with Austin Leeds and Emarie to create the perfect flow of both acoustic and electronic beats in his latest collection.
(YourDigitalWall Editorial):- Decatur, Georgia Feb 3, 2021 (Issuewire.com) – Everyone loves EDM. It has energetic rhythms that do not follow a particular musical norm. Seasoned R&B and Reggae musician from Atlanta, Georgia, Warren J. Gallimore joined forces with fellow musician Austin Leeds to create an astonishing musical piece called ‘Solo Quiero Decirte…’ that features talented singer Emarie. He has also dropped an electronic version of the track called, ‘Solo Quiero Decirte… (EDM Mix)’. It features mind-blowing synth rhythms mixed with the reverberated acoustic instrumental grandeur. Both the songs reach a euphoric stage with the artist’s intense vocal performance.
Born in the mid-’70s, in Brooklyn, NY, the brilliant musician has grown up being influenced by diverse musical forms since his childhood. He started singing and songwriting at the age of only 12. In his over 20 years of a musical career, he has gained a lot of experience and worked on big projects such as Above The Rim, Law & Order, Eraser, First Wives Club, many commercials, and music videos around the Tri-State area. Armed with his immense knowledge, he has created a soundscape that is adored and admired by many.
Working under the production house Survival Crew Records, Inc., Warren J. Gallimore is joined by Austin Leeds and Emarie for the songs ‘Solo Quiero Decirte…’ and ‘Solo Quiero Decirte… (EDM Mix)’. Both the original and the completely reworked EDM version present a mesmerizing weave of spectacular resonance. The songs offer an enticing delicacy that lingers on the mind for a long time. Follow them on YouTube, SoundCloud, Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram for more.
Please visit here to listen to the songs of Warren J. Gallimore & Austin Leeds:
https://open.spotify.com/track/4eDjJDFYZJ9YdGPuw1I06t
https://open.spotify.com/track/6IcWEwJITD0iZoPDryfdhw
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