Jon Fuller’s “Get Down” Is The Most Interesting Song You Will Hear Today (Review & Stream)

“Get Down” is off of Fuller’s latest album titled “The Art of Denial.”


I’ll keep it simple with you: “Get Down” is quirky and fun to listen to. It is powered by this lively beat that combines a myriad of our favorite band instruments together to create the equivalent of a musical circus. On it, Jon gives us this spirited performance in which he showcases his lively vocals, gives us instructions on how to live life to the fullest,’ and most importantly, does a little bit of tap-dancing towards the end. The song is jazzy, reminding me of something you will hear in the middle of Bourbon st., and has lots of energy attached to it.

This is definitely one of the most enjoyable songs I’ve heard this year.

 

OVERALL RATING (5/5)


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