Legendary British band Cymande release their new single “How We Roll,” featuring British DJ and music producer Jazzie B (Soul II Soul) – listen here. This is the third single from their highly anticipated new album Renascence, set for release January 31, 2025 via BMG. Pre-order HERE
“How We Roll” has all the ingredients of what makes Cymande’s music so unique: an expansive, spacious groove-filled intro, impeccable basslines, global rhythms that echo behind guitar trills and shimmering chimes. And that’s just the foyer to the portal of “How We Roll,” a poignant message about issues that affect black people and taking control of one’s own destiny – all expressed over a building beat, tight horns, melodic solos and a true collective spirit. DJ/producer Jazzie B’s reflective rap weaves in naturally, highlighting the intergenerational legacy of Cymande.
Says original member and guitarist Patrick Patterson, “The idea of the rap originated with me. Ray [vocalist] worked a lot with Jazzie B in Soul II Soul, so he got in touch with Jazzie and asked him if he’d like to consider collaborating. Lovely man. Big fan of Cymande, and he’s also in the documentary. The track talks about us and our brethren, our people, our community…”
“…it talks about taking control of your own destiny,” continues bassist Steve Scipio. “One of the lines on the song is ‘we control the page’. A song harking back to the old Cymande – a strong vocalisation of the issues that affect black people. It’s my favourite bassline on the album.”
Cymande’s new album Renascence, set for release January 31, 2025, is a true return to form and jewel in the crown of their iconic discography. Renascence picks up where their 1974 album Promised Heights left off – a spiritual and sonic follow-up, bringing a fresh modern edge to their iconic sound, which remains foundational to early hip-hop and funk scenes in the United States and UK. Renascence tells the story of a band that never fully got its due back in the day, but are back to take the crown by remaining true to themselves – politically aware, and spiritually positive with infectious grooves.
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