The Shamanic is the much anticipated new project of legendary producer, DJ & Grammy nominated Ralphi Rosario – along with composer, producer & multi-instrumentalist Craig J. – the “secret sauce” behind hitmakers incl. Abel Aguilera, Mark Picciotti, Teri Bristol & Tracy Young.
Pioneers & hitmakers in every sense, Ralphi & Craig have mixed some of the most revered & much-loved singles in musical history – including releases from Lady Gaga, Rihanna, Beyoncé, Jennifer Lopez & Katy Perry. Fast forward to the present, The Shamanic now take center stage with their own project- as they present their debut cut ‘Fire’ & the first single from a trilogy of EP’s, set to drop over the coming year.
Featuring Andrea Love (George Duke, Dianne Reeves, Lalah Hathaway, Al Jarreau) & with its infectious, feel-good vibe – the track is built on Ralphi & Craig‘s instrumental genius, coupled with the rich vocal powerhouse that is Andrea Love – who delivers an unforgettable, uplifting and feel-good performance.
Craig J. recently commented: “The idea was there’s a lot of dark music out there, we wanted to create music that if we were going to put our own imprint on it – that was inspirational”. With Rosario adding; “The music came together the best way possible, organically”.
With over two hundred #1 singles between them, The Shamanic continue to work their production magic & there’s no stopping them now – with ‘Fire’ signaling the start of an exciting new chapter.
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