Jacob Colon strikes again with his brand-new release ‘Tu Sabe’, dropping on 06/09/2021 with the imprint that always delivers – ‘Made 2 Move Records’. Armed with a discography of club-ready anthems already behind him like ‘Don’t Stop’, ‘Desert Storm’, and his latest release ‘Eyes So Low’, it is clear to see that Jacob has been crushing 2021 this far. Jacob Colon is without doubt becoming one of the most reliable and consistent Producers in his format with the release production line showing no sign of slowing down any time soon. You can expect to be treated to that Latin inspired groove and undeniable House funk that many of his fans have fallen in love with.
Tell us the story behind ‘Tu Sabe’?
Not much of a story with this song. It was just about placing the right pieces together. As always, I started creating a solid drum groove then took it from there.
Where did you gain inspiration from for this track?
I’ve been listening to a lot of reggaeton lately which has given me some new ideas when blending urban Latin with my drum sound.
How would you describe ‘Tu Sabe’ for those who have not heard it yet?
It’s a cool blend of dembow, reggaeton and afro house.
Have you got any top tips for song writing?
Keep it original. Use what inspires you to make a sound instead of copying someone else.
Where did you record ‘Tu Sabe’?
In my home studio.
Whose input do you trust the most when releasing new music?
I have a small circle of friends that I send my promos to before I actually release them. These guys are big time producers, so their opinion is great to have.
Did you have any struggles making this track?
Not really. Once I had the vocal structured correctly, the rest of the song came easily.
How would you compare this track to some of your other releases?
This track has more of a reggaeton vibe.
Is there any more music we can look forward to hearing from you?
Absolutely. I have more releases coming up in the next few weeks. I also have a big announcement on where I’ll be playing next.
Where can we go to listen and buy ‘Tu Sabe’?
It’s out on all platforms.