Suki Soul & Leroy – Right Back at Ya

A funk-infused time machine catapulting you straight into the heart of the 70s and 80s, where the dance floor was the runway, and glitter was the official dress code.

Suki Soul & Leroy – Right Back at Ya

In a world where the disco ball of life sometimes seems to have lost its glitter, Bombstrikes unleashes the dynamic duo, Suki Soul & Leroy, armed with their dazzling debut, "Right Back At Ya." It's not just a song; it's a funk-infused time machine catapulting you straight into the heart of the 70s and 80s, where the dance floor was the runway, and glitter was the official dress code.

Suki Soul, the maestro behind this auditory extravaganza, channels the spirits of Melba Moore, D Train, and Patrice Rushen, creating a groove so infectious it could make a statue boogie. Collaborating with Leroy, the dynamic duo assembles a team of musical virtuosos, including drum wizard Derrick McKenzie (Jamiroquai) and the percussion sorcerer Russ Tarley (Incognito).

Suki herself describes the track as a musical boomerang – giving back the vibes you receive. Picture this: you throw your best dance moves into the universe, and "Right Back At Ya" catches them with disco-funk gloves and hurls them right back at you. It's like a dance-off with your own reflection, and the mirror ball is the judge.

Despite being the new kid on the Bombstrikes block, Suki Soul has a musical rap sheet longer than a disco conga line. With past hits on labels like Tinted, Glasgow Underground, and DJ International Records, she's the kind of artist who doesn't just knock on the door of the music scene – she kicks it down and installs her own disco ball.

Suki's musical wizardry doesn't just end with "Right Back At Ya." She's collaborated with heavyweights like Dr Packer, Birdee, and Yam Who, earning her nods from industry big shots like Michael Gray, Sam Divine, Dave Lee, Bob Sinclar, and Dimitri From Paris. It's safe to say she's not just playing in the music sandbox; she's sculpting the sand into a glittery, funk-filled castle.

As we eagerly await the encore of Suki Soul's musical journey, one thing is clear – she's not just an emerging producer; she's a force to be reckoned with. So, grab your dancing shoes, dust off your best disco moves, and get ready for a ride on the Soul Train. Suki Soul is here, and she's throwing "Right Back At Ya" vibes that you won't be able to resist. It's not just music; it's a funky, glitter-strewn experience – and you'll want to be on this ride.