The innovative, beat-laden “Snatch”, an ode to the cult British film, has released by the genre-defying duo Good Health Good Wealth.
The song highlights the duo’s lyrical prowess and knack for killer hooks and harmonies. The song, which was released today by Guestlist Records, is accompanied by a Dylan Hayes and Owain Morgan-directed music video.
Two friends who met in a central London Wetherspoons ten years ago, East London vocalist, songwriter, and producer Bruce Breakey (named after Springsteen) and Lithuanian-born guitarist and producer Simon Kuzmickas make up the duo.
The London duo Good Health Good Wealth has an odd couple quality, but it’s one that just seems to work, like some of the greatest musical partnerships ever.
With a sound that blends the poetic everyday storytelling of The Streets, Baxter Dury, or Mac Miller with a taut, lightly funk-influenced production style that draws inspiration from everything from Justice, Daft Punk, and Prince to peak-era Neptunes productions, the duo has been winning over listeners.
It’s an unusual sound that feels familiar while still testing the limits.
Bruce explains, “The song all came from the bass line which I thought ‘sounded like a scene out of Snatch’. It’s a mischievous tune about late night escapades that land you in the doghouse, fun but with a little bit of danger.”
Having previously been hailed by Jack Saunders on BBC Radio 1, endorsements have also come from Steve Lamacq and Tom Ravenscroft on 6 Music, Jess Iszatt and Gemma Bradley on BBC Introducing, Jamz Supernova (Selector Radio), John Kennedy (Radio X), and Matt Wilkinson (Beats 1).
Listen and enjoy the new release “Snatch” by Good Health Good Wealth below!
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