Friday, November 22, 2024

John Smith and DA’JA Draw Inspiration from Film for Their New Single, “Make Me Feel Good”

Some movie moments stay with us forever, and for multi-instrumentalist John Smith, a single line from Halle Berry’s Oscar-winning performance in Monster’s Ball became the foundation of his band DA’JA’s latest single. In a pivotal scene, Berry’s character pleads, “Make me feel good,” a simple yet raw expression that struck a chord with Smith, inspiring the title and emotion behind the new track.

“The way Halle delivered that line—it wasn’t just about the words,” Smith reflects. “It was raw and vulnerable, a plea for connection and understanding. It captured this universal need to feel alive, desired, and truly seen. That moment inspired me to write a song that embodies that feeling of longing and intimacy. ‘Make Me Feel Good’ is about seeking something real, something unforgettable.”

The Detroit-based musician, known for blending jazz, funk, R&B, and Latin influences into what he calls “Latin Funk,” released Make Me Feel Good through DA’JA Entertainment. The track, part of their album Life After Life, is quickly earning its place on radio playlists and streaming platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, and iTunes.

A Groove Steeped in Emotion

“Make Me Feel Good” opens with a cool, electric jazz guitar lead, weaving a sultry melody that captures the song’s emotive depth. Anchored by the downtempo R&B and contemporary jazz groove, bassist Rob Skinner and drummer Jeff Canady provide a soulful foundation, while Moe Whitsett’s understated keyboards and Dennis Lee’s warm horn arrangements create a lush, melodic backdrop. The interplay between the instruments brings the vulnerability and yearning at the heart of the song to life.

A Legacy of Unity Through Music

For John Smith, music is more than a creative outlet; it’s a mission. Inspired by the tragic loss of GRAMMY-winning crossover star Selena, Smith sought to create a sound that could bridge gaps—between generations, races, and cultural divides. This vision led to the creation of DA’JA and their signature Latin Funk style, first showcased on their 2002 debut album, Straight Up John Smith.

Over the years, DA’JA has become a staple in the Detroit music scene, captivating audiences with their innovative fusion of genres. Life After Life, the band’s fourth album, has already produced seven singles, including “Life After Life,” “Takin It Easy,” “Paradise (Full Mix),” “After Five,” “Magical,” and “True Love (Acoustic).” With “Make Me Feel Good,” Smith adds another jewel to DA’JA’s eclectic crown.

Accolades and Live Performances

John Smith and DA’JA’s talent hasn’t gone unnoticed. They were nominated for Instrumental & Jazz Artist of the Year at the Los Angeles Music Awards and have graced stages alongside iconic acts like Anita Baker, Martha Reeves, Force MDs, and The Time.

The band’s live performances are equally dynamic, featuring a septet led by Smith from the drum throne. Joined by Derrick Bow (bass), Rodney Walker (guitar), Eddie Payne (keyboards), Neyo Jones (percussion), Terrell Williams (trumpet), and Moe Garcias (horns), DA’JA delivers a vibrant and captivating stage presence that keeps audiences coming back for more.

Experience “Make Me Feel Good”

“Make Me Feel Good” is not just a song—it’s an experience. Drawing inspiration from the raw emotion of a cinematic moment, John Smith and DA’JA have created a track that speaks to the heart, reminding us all of the universal desire to connect, to love, and to truly feel alive. For fans of contemporary jazz, Latin Funk, and soulful storytelling, “Make Me Feel Good” is a must-listen.

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