Two Worlds and Jason Mraz

Today I have some really fun music for you by the duo known as Two Worlds. This is a duo that is most definitely a fantastic and different underground kind of sound. Normally when people think about underground and lesser known music, their minds go immediately to rap and EDM and synth pop kinds of music. But what is really cool is that this song is not along those lines whatsoever. This song is full of pop, funk, and soul! It is summery and a feel-good song, the kind that leaves you feeling warm and fuzzy inside.

I think one of the best ways to describe this song is to call it a happy-go-lucky song. It is an incredibly lush song, one that is full of different musical styles and genres. Both members of Two Worlds sing, and each one has a beautiful and incredible range. The opening of the song has this old school hip hop kind of sound, one that strangely enough uses the guitar and ukulele to create a sense of beat and percussion. There are clear reggae and rap influences, with a lot of 80s funk spun in as well. I personally love that because that is such a great segue to when this wonderful duo starts singing.They both have softer and more acoustic voices, but each one also brings a little bit of their own flair. There is something so attractive and pleasing about their voices. The vocals pull you in and have you holding onto every note because your ears get hooked! You can also clearly hear the passion with which they sing. The bubbly sound in the vocals is what adds to half of the light-heartedness of the song. There is this groove to this song that you absolutely cannot shake. Even if it is raining outside, your socks have gotten wet, and tour grocery bags have ripped, this song can still lift your spirits. There is just this amazing energy to it, one that reminds me a little of Jason Mraz. The nice dance vibe that we are left with is also something that is very sweet. It is the kind of dancing you would do when you're making breakfast in the morning, and just jamming out.

 Another thing I love about the way this song is sung is that we get a rap-singing style of performance during the second verse of the song. This is a style that people try, and find to be very difficult to successfully execute. But I have to say, Two Worlds definitely has that in the bag. What I find to be incredible, is that Two Worlds is able to manage multiple singing styles while also playing the instruments we hear. This is a common practice across musicians everywhere, but Two Worlds has this vivacious spark that I cannot seem to shake. The talented abilities heard in Two Words tells me that this is a duo with a sense of uniqueness that they want to accomplish with their music.

We also get a bit of a Jackson 5 vibe from the song, a lot of funk, and even a little bit of some blue-eyed soul. Soul music like this is so hard to find in musicians this young, so I have to say, kudos to them for really bringing that style of music to a more modern and younger demographic. Two Worlds has this really great thing going for them. Their music is fresh and revitalizing, especially at a time when much of the music industry is run by drum pads and synths and computers. Two Worlds brings us an enchanting bubble filled with sunlight and the pep of a carbonated drink. Their falsettos win our ears over, and the rapid-fire singing puts a little spring in our step. This is a duo that I would love to see go far, and I hope they do! Two Worlds has the capability to really make a mark in today's music scene because of their magically different style of music, one that we haven't heard a lot of for a long time.

Today's instrumental song just had to be by Jason Mraz. It just fit so well, I couldn't pass up on this opportunity. Anyway, this song is actually one of my favorites that he performs live. I won't lie, I do prefer his live rendition more, but that is always up for opinion! I hope you enjoy the music and please feel free to comment!



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