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REVIEW album Sam And The Womp Come We Play (Single)

Sam And The Womp Unleash A Sun-Soaked Party Anthem

Come We Play (Single)

Sam And The Womp

Sam And The Womp have done it again with their latest single, “Come We Play”, a track that effortlessly captures the carefree, infectious energy of a summer party. Featuring reggae MC Natty Campbell, this collaboration blends Afro-dancehall beats with the band’s signature brass-driven sound, creating an irresistible groove that’s impossible to sit still to. It’s the kind of song that feels like sunshine on your skin – bright, bold and full of life.

The horns take centre stage from the very beginning, driving the melody with a playful, almost mischievous tone. Sam Ritchie’s trumpet work is as sharp as ever, injecting a sense of fun into the track while keeping the energy high. Natty Campbell’s smooth, rhythmic delivery meshes perfectly with the upbeat tempo, as he invites everyone to “Come we play” and lose themselves in the rhythm. His verses are overwhelmingly effective, focussing on dance, good vibes and celebration – everything you want from a track like this.

What sets “Come We Play” apart is its effortless ability to fuse genres. There’s a distinct Afro-dancehall influence running through the song, but the brass sections bring a unique flavour that only Sam And The Womp could provide. It’s a melting pot of sounds that feels fresh and exciting, while still remaining true to the band’s roots. The memorable chorus gives the track a chant-like quality, making it perfect for live performances where crowd participation is guaranteed.

In the end, “Come We Play” is all about bringing people together through the universal language of music. It’s a track that doesn’t need any frills or flash – it’s pure, feelgood fun, guaranteed to get the party started. Sam And The Womp continue to show why they’ve become a staple in the global dance scene, and this latest single is sure to be on repeat all year long.

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