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Scola - "Movin' On Up" (feat. Zhero) [prod. Matthew Cyr]


A sure fire way to get me interested in checking out some new sounds is seeing Zhero featured on the track. And that's exactly what happened when Scola's "Movin' On Up" found its way to my timeline. 

Man, I'm happy I hit play on this one. 

The hypnotic bop of a record comes correct, coupling fun lyrical content with a wavy delivery from Scola. Between the wildly catchy chorus and Matthew Cyr's captivatingly simple and fun production, listeners are hooked as soon as "Movin' On Up" begins. Throw in the overwhelmingly positive energy present throughout the song, and I found myself unintentionally vibing around my room as the record played. 

Zhero's assist on "Movin' On Up" fits perfectly, switching up the tone of the song without altering the vibe. Witnessing the continuous growth of Zhero as an artist has undoubtedly been one of the highlights of my time covering music. Having watched his journey closely since he first started releasing music, it's been an absolute pleasure listening in as his style and sound has evolved. 

Press play below and enjoy "Movin' On Up". 

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