Da Chick's "Call Me Foxy": a new EP with a refreshing sound

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"I am freak, I'm Da Chick, it is time for you to know me" she warned us in 2012, and it is true that we would do better to know more about Da Chick, Portuguese representative of the unknown current disco-funk movement. On the occasion of the release of his new EP Call Me Foxy, Just Focus invites you to make the presentations. 

Teresa De Sousa, her real name, returns this year with her new project, an EP in collaboration with Saintard, a Parisian producer she met on Soundcloud. A collaboration that seems to flow naturally, since Saintard's work is imbued with the same retro influence as that of Da Chick.

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"From Hip-Hop, Disco, Soul and a little bit of Rock&Roll"

Who better than the artist herself to talk about her music? The first eponymous single from the EP looks like a business card. You didn't know her? Da Chick thought of everything. The song allows you to quickly meet the multiple influences of the singer, and plays with those who would like to classify her musical style too quickly: "So the next time you want to classify what I'm doing and how am I so fine? ". A presentation of her individuality as a person but also as an artist, and that asks very honestly to be allowed to do what she wants.

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A song that makes you dance in all simplicity, all dressed in a clip featuring Teresa and friends in an intimate party. We recognize the visual creativity that Da Chick and his team had introduced in the clip of Cocktail from the previous album Chick To Chick, but also the almost artisanal aspect of other clips of the same album (Lotta Love or Do The Clap), enough to make you want to see what the rest of the EP has in store for us.

 

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In short, whether we hear Rap, Disco, Soul, Rock or Funk, we will agree on the lightness and pleasure that emerge from Da Chick's personal sound. We note that the EP is available since June 9, on the Portuguese label Discotexas, emblematic label of the current Portuguese scene for 10 years.

And if, like us, you are dying to shake on the summer sound of Call Me Foxy, know that the south of the France will host the next two dates of the tour, in Apt and Marseille, at the end of June.