Whenever a debut project gets global praise from the very beginning, you know there’s something special. The recently formed music act, Sehore, will meet the international listeners with its rhythmic and incredibly catchy track “Bla bla bla (Cha cha cha)” which has already sparked some buzz overseas, claiming a Bronze Medal at the 2025 Global Music Awards.
The new single (recorded at the famed Paco Loco Studio and mastered by Kadifornia’s Mario G. Alberni) is an instantly inviting slice of organic warmth and sonic sheen that pulls listeners in, offering up quite simply a mood, an attitude, and a lighthearted reminder to snub noise & negativity. With its layered percussions, infectious beat, and a smooth melodic flow, Sehore wants us to dance, laugh, and shake off the mess of everyday humdrum.
The song oozes a retro cha-cha-cha-chic feel, underscored with a modern edge from the first beat. Recorded in New York with producer Ben Robbins and mixed by Tom Elmhirst (Adele, Amy Winehouse), Sehore unites hazy Latin nostalgia with a fresh, modern production style that sounds front-line contemporary. Every groove here feels considered, a dialogue between rhythm and emotion that lingers long after the last note is struck.
On the heels of "Bla bla bla (Cha cha cha)" charting, SEHORE was also awarded a Silver Medal in the same Global Music Awards for “Pesadilla,” which further solidified them as one of the most promising new acts to come about in 2025. The two songs are part of the debut album Ladencia, a project that represents artistry, experimentation, and diversity.
With its award-show finesse, sterling production values, and infectiously charismatic delivery, “Bla bla bla (Cha cha cha)” establishes Sehore as a rising star to be reckoned with, someone who has the power to take a simple phrase and turn it into an unforgettable groove.
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