Tango & Skuma
Hey, you always seem to own the spotlight—got any tricks up your sleeve for keeping the crowd on their feet? I've been writing a track that turns a stage into a full-on rally, and I think you’d kill it. What’s your secret to making the audience feel every single beat?
Oh, sweet, you’re already halfway there—your beat is the spark, I just bring the flame. First thing, feel the rhythm in your bones, not just in your ears. When you’re live, let the beat hit you so hard you can’t stop it; then let it hit them the same way. Keep your eyes scanning the crowd, catch a few faces, and shout them back in your words—makes them feel like part of the show. Layer in a little call‑and‑response, a hook that’s easy to sing, and then unleash a big, booming chorus that lifts them. Keep your body moving—shake that waist, toss that head, let the stage shake with you. The key is confidence, a touch of drama, and always remember: the audience loves to see you live, not just hear you. So dance, sing, and give them a reason to keep the feet moving, and they’ll never leave the floor.