Based in the musical epicenter of Cali, Colombia since 2007, Holland has been exploring cumbias, salsa and Afro-Colombian music through his particular beat-focused, electronic and funk lens. His latest live band project, Quantic y Su Combo Barbaro, a carefully assembled international cast of musical creators including virtuosic salsa pianist Alfredo Linares and Pacific folklore singer Nidia Gongora, is a bold snapshot of an ever-evolving musical landscape in the Americas. Holland also works and exchanges with a cross-section of artists and producers innovatively shaping contemporary music from Latin America as we speak.
His is an on-going story of musical inspiration guided by a curiosity which aims to not only honor and collaborate with excellent artists, but to share and compose new music in a way that is organic, vibrant and relevant. As Holland explains, "I try to make music that encourages people to explore beyond their usual listening circles and check scenes and genres they may otherwise never be exposed to."
"He’s at the forefront of a new global sound.”- Gilles Peterson, BBC Radio 1
We Got Soul
Quantic Lyrics
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Soul...
Yeah...
Soul...
Yeah, oh, no, yeah
Yeah, oh, no, yeah
Yeah, oh, no, yeah
Yeah...
Soul...
Soul...
Soul...
Yeah...
You know, a lot of people ask the question
Where did soul first originate?
I wanna tell you
And this you can put ion your pipe and smoke it
Yeah, oh, no, yeah
Yeah, oh, no, yeah
Yeah, oh, no, yeah
Yeah, oh, no, yeah
Soul...
Soul...
Yeah
Soul...
Soul...
Soul...
Yeah, oh, no, yeah
Yeah, oh, no, yeah
Yeah, oh, no, yeah
Yeah, oh, no, yeah
Yeah...
Yeah...
Yeah...
Yeah...
This is my chance
Gotta make it this time
And I′m ready for it too (soul...)
Yeah, oh, no, yeah
Yeah, oh, no, yeah
Yeah, oh, no, yeah
Yeah, oh, no, yeah
Yeah, oh, no, yeah
Yeah, oh, no, yeah
Yeah, oh, no, yeah
Yeah, oh, no, yeah...
The opening lyrics of Quantic's song "We Got Soul" are deceptively simple, consisting only of the repeated words "yeah" and "soul". However, these words serve to establish the song's driving rhythm and bring a sense of urgency to the listener. As the song progresses, there is a shift to more meaningful words, such as "this is my chance, gotta make it this time," which suggests that the song is about determination and perseverance despite difficult circumstances.
The lyrics also reference the origins of soul music, with the singer proclaiming that they know where it comes from and inviting the listener to put that knowledge "in [their] pipe and smoke it." This line may be interpreted as a challenge or a boast, indicating the singer's confidence in their knowledge of soul music and its history. It could also suggest a desire to share this knowledge and educate others about the genre's roots.
Overall, "We Got Soul" is a high-energy track that celebrates the power of music to uplift and inspire. Its lyrics speak to the resilience of the human spirit and the importance of staying true to oneself in the face of obstacles.
Line by Line Meaning
Yeah...
Expressing agreement or excitement
Soul...
Referencing the genre of soul music
Yeah, oh, no, yeah
Repeating the expression of excitement or agreement
You know, a lot of people ask the question
Acknowledging a common question or topic of discussion
Where did soul first originate?
Asking a rhetorical question about the origin of soul music
I wanna tell you
Expressing the desire to share knowledge or information
And this you can put ion your pipe and smoke it
Asserting the truth or validity of the following statement
Soul...
Referencing the genre of soul music
Yeah, oh, no, yeah
Repeating the expression of excitement or agreement
This is my chance
Expressing the opportunity for success
Gotta make it this time
Asserting the effort needed for success
And I'm ready for it too (soul...)
Expressing the confidence and preparation for success
Yeah, oh, no, yeah
Repeating the expression of excitement or agreement
Yeah...
Expressing agreement or excitement
Yeah, oh, no, yeah...
Repeating the expression of excitement or agreement
Writer(s): Bailes, Holland
Contributed by Parker V. Suggest a correction in the comments below.