The Image Continues to Prove Themselves on "Beaujolais"

image For their fourth release this year, The Image debuted their most vibrant song to date entitled "Beaujolais." The high energy and commercial friendly bop is bound to catch your ear in all the right ways. The Image, an electrifying duo made up of Hawaiian audio engineer, Franskiiz, and Watrcup, an LA-born vocalist and writer. Together they're creating music that's attracting the attention of many within the industry.

After their single "Believe In Me" attracted more than four-million streams across all platforms, The Image had to come back with another banger. Just like the wine, the song "Beaujolais" is sweet and leaves your thirsty for more. Watrcup's vocals are the perfect fit for this high energy and repetitive track. His lyrical ability to get the French line "Beaujolais s'il vous plait" stuck in the head of a mostly American demographic is a notable trait as a songwriter.

But, the real winning aspect to the song is production and the writing. The use of keys and Hawaiin influenced steel drum-like synth is unexplainably gratifying. The variation used throughout the song and different layers added as the song progresses, but still keeping it on a consistent vibe the whole time is nothing less than noteworthy. The Image have proved themselves as reliable producers and writers. With so much coming up for them, we're excited to see the successes they'll have.

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