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On the Flavour Radar: Varren Wade
You remember that super talented boy band Fundamental, who then changed their name to FDM? You know, they had hits like ‘Playground’ and ‘The Pudding’ Mixtape? Although the band is no longer together, that isn’t the end for the boys in the band. In fact, it is only the beginning.
Singer Varren Wade is bringing out his own solo material which is sure to rock the UK music scene, quite literally. His debut track ‘Rock N Roll’ has been described as a mix between Coldplay and Jason Derulo, with the word ‘epic’ thrown in. You need to check it out.
Varren said of his debut: “I wanted to show my respect to the innovators of Rock n Roll from the musicians that brought us gospel and the blues which morphed into our present day sounds of Rock n Roll and popular music – Chuck Berry, Jerry Lee Lewis, Fats Domino, Little Richard, Roy Orbison, Buddy Holly, Elvis and my rock idols Freddie Mercury and his band Queen, 10cc, The Monkey’s, The Legenda • 2019 song by Jennifer Lopez "Medicine" is a song recorded by American singer Jennifer Lopez featuring Moroccan-American rapper French Montana. It was written by Lopez, Kimberly Krysiuk, Varren Wade, Moses Ayo Samuels, Olaniyi Michael Akinkunmi, Mikkel Eriksen, Tor Erik Hermansen and Karim Kharbouch. "Medicine" was released as a single on April 3, 2019. It marks Lopez's first release under Hitco Entertainment,[3] and her third collaboration with French Montana, following "Same Girl" and "I Luh Ya Papi", both of which appeared on Lopez's eighth studio album A.K.A (2014). On working with French Montana again, Lopez said "I love collaborating with people from the Bronx, it makes me feel at home, like a special connection", adding: "At the core I’m still Jenny from the Block. And this new track brought that out."[4] The singer described "Medicine" as a "very sassy song, very kind of woman empowerment", not
Medicine (Jennifer Lopez song)
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