APE ft. William Singe – She’s in my Head
Nicolas Cabat, the mastermind behind APE, steps out of the shadows of other artists to launch his own project, and the result is nothing short of spectacular. With the track “She’s in my Head,” featuring the sensational William Singe, Cabat proves his mettle as a songwriter, producer, and music visionary. This dance anthem, with its captivating blend of EDM and Reggaeton influences, sets the stage for an electrifying and unforgettable musical experience. Right from the outset, “She’s in my Head” grabs hold of the listener’s attention with a pulsating beat that sets the dance floor on fire. The combination of EDM elements and infectious Reggaeton rhythms creates a fusion that is both invigorating and irresistible. Cabat’s prowess as a producer shines through as he skillfully weaves together a tapestry of sound that perfectly complements the track’s energetic vibe. William Singe’s powerful and soulful vocals take center stage, infusing “She’s in my Head” with an intoxicating allure. With a staggering 3 billion streams to his credit, Singe’s contribution elevates the track to new heights, adding a layer of emotive depth that captivates the heart and soul of the audience. APE’s ability to collaborate with exceptional talents does not end with Singe. Co-composers Oliver Ryon, Small Village (guitars) and Sam Parmiter bring their own touch of brilliance to the song. Ryon’s platinum background in producing Spanish DJ hits, paired with Parmiter’s prowess as a lyricist for renowned artists like Lewis Capaldi, ensures that “She’s in my Head” boasts not only a mesmerizing sound but also poignant and relatable storytelling. The track’s title, “She’s in my Head,” hints at a narrative of infatuation and the irresistible allure of love. The lyrics, delivered with sincerity by Singe, add a layer of emotional connection to the song, inviting listeners to immerse themselves fully in the captivating tale being spun.
Well theres one more Co-composer to this song, small village from Sweden is behind the guitars.
Thank you Tonie for the information, small village was added in the text.