Crate Classics Bring Summer Vibes With “More Time”

Rating: 4 out of 5.

A wonderfully uplifting tune that’s the perfect addition to any summertime playlist.

UK-based Crate Classics are a Grammy-nominated, platinum-certified production duo with an impressive track record. Their notable achievements include co-producing Doja Cat’s “Woman” and collaborating with rising stars like Eliza Legzdina and Yung Saber. Crate Classics have also toured with renowned artists such as Kranium, Mark Ronson, and Disclosure, and collaborated with legends like Capleton, Potential Badboy, and Chatta B. Their sound, described as a fusion of pop, dancehall, and jungle, creates blissful island rhythms. Crate Classics’s latest release is the reggae single “More Time,” featuring artist Liam Bailey.

With its groovy blend of dance-inducing beats and ear-pleasing horns, “More Time” delivers a feel-good fusion of reggae and jungle elements that evokes serious island vibes. Lyrics like “I need some more time, I don’t wanna lose her, I know she takes time, To get the feeling right” and “Young lovers make mistakes face to face while losing in each other’s arms” offer a lighthearted tale of longing for love. Fueled by its rich, soulful vocals and carefree sun-soaked backdrop, Crate Classics and Liam Bailey gift us with a wonderfully uplifting tune that’s the perfect addition to any summertime playlist. So, press play and let the sounds of “More Time” whisk you off to a sandy-shored paradise.



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