ROLL MEGA Says “U Shake Me”

Rating: 4.5 out of 5.

An irresistible alternative gem that’s overflowing with raw emotion.

ROLL MEGA is a creative duo consisting of Son Little (Aaron Livingston) and Eric Krasno, two well-established artists in the music scene. Son Little, known for his soulful R&B sound, has released several impactful albums, produced an EP for the legendary Mavis Staples, and collaborated with artists like The Roots and RJD2. On the other hand, Eric Krasno co-founded the soul-funk band Soulive and has become an in-demand writer and producer, working with big names like 50 Cent, Chaka Khan, Talib Kweli, and Justin Timberlake.

Together, they’ve formed ROLL MEGA, blending their unique talents to create captivating music. Their debut single, “U Shake Me,” accompanied by an official music video, showcases their fresh collaboration, blending alternative, soul, and R&B elements in a sound you won’t want to miss.

With an instantly immersive blend of groovy beats and atmospheric organ sounds, “U Shake Me” creates a wonderfully lush, expressive backdrop that’s truly a soulful delight. Lyrics like “This is my place, but if you want it, you got it… I can tell that you’re thrilled about it” and “We’re just some humans, doing what we can with the time we have” craft a simple yet compelling narrative that will tempt your senses. Fueled by its rich, passionate vocals and soul-stirring elements, ROLL MEGA gifts us an irresistible alternative gem brimming with raw emotion. Press play and let the sensual sounds of “U Shake Me” sweep you off your feet.

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