A funky smoothness takes over on “Duckgrease Burning at The Crabhouse,” the new single from B-MACK. Produced solely by the artist in his Staten Island-based home studio, the track showcases the charismatic, well-produced sound of Bruce Mack — ranging from the soulful “train that runs,” sequence to more bustling bass-y reverberations. Larayne also contributes guest vocals and appears in the track’s video. “Duckgrease Burning at The Crabhouse” marks continued success from B-MACK, who first caught our ears a couple months ago with the track “Silent Witness.”
“It is an escapist song that speaks of an imaginary place everyone can go to have a good time,” Mack says of this new single. The vocals exude a debonair composure whilst proclaiming “gonna get real smoky, feeling this fire now,” alongside grooving bass movements and trickling guitar tones. The piano-driven infection prior to the one-minute turn enthralls, as does the various additional vocal snippets throughout — lending a party-like ambience. “Duckgrease Burning at The Crabhouse” is a stellar single from B-MACK.
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The track is also featured in the genre-based, best-of Spotify compilation Emerging Indie Funk.
We discovered this release via MusoSoup, as part of the artist’s promotional campaign.