“Warm Disco” pairs two artists for what they are known best for – Lee Foss' creative nu-skool house music production and inviting vocals from Anabel Englund. It is a sensual track built for late night sets that will get you up and moving from your couch.
The track’s accompanying music video was rel...
[Verse]
For the broken hearted
Want no more drama
It starts to melt away
Cause my heart could harden
Let's just get started
The beat could save the day
Ooh I've wasted all these days
But I'm not gonna waste them now
I'm on a search to find my peace
And I'm following the sound
[Chorus]
So take me to the place
Where I can hear the sound
Warm warm disco
When I see your face
It spins me right round
And round
Take me to the place
Where I can hear the sound
Warm warm disco
When I see your face
It spins me right round
And round
[Bridge]
Warm warm disco
Warm warm disco
Warm warm disco
Warm warm disco
Take me to the place
Where I can hear the sound
Warm warm disco
Take me to the place
Where I can hear the sound
Warm warm disco (Warm warm disco)
Take me to the place (Warm warm disco)
Where I can hear the sound (Warm warm disco)
Warm warm disco (Warm warm disco)
[Chorus]
Take me to the place
Where I can hear the sound
Warm warm disco
When I see your face
It spins me right round
And round
[Verse]
For the broken hearted
Want no more drama
It starts to melt away
Cause my heart could harden
Let's just get started
The beat could save the day
Ooh I've wasted all these days
But I'm not gonna waste them now
I'm on a search to find my peace
And I'm following the sound
[Chorus]
So take me to the place
Where I can hear the sound
Warm warm disco
When I see your face
It spins me right round
And round
Warm Disco was written by SPNCR & Anabel Englund.
Lee Foss & Anabel Englund released Warm Disco on Fri May 22 2020.
With Lee, for instance, we did a song called “Warm Disco.” He had the idea, the sample “warm disco,” and the hook. I went over to his place, and we wrote the verses and everything else and I recorded there. The track was done for the most part, the bones were there. I was writing to fit with what he...