Ball in the House makes its triumphant return with “Take A Chance,” a new single that demonstrates harmony-driven pop remains as potent and popular today as ever. The Boston a cappella group’s take on the song is equal parts nostalgic and refreshingly modern, in line with Ed Sheeran’s euphoric rush of “Overpass Graffiti” or The Weeknd’s sleek shimmer of “Blinding Lights.”
Penned, arranged and produced by Kevin Cincotta-Guest, the band’s bass singer and one of the Recording Academy's Voting MembersThe new single "Take A Chance" is a testament to group's this meticulousness. Each vocal layer feels deliberate, from the thudding rhythmic pulse of the bassline to the candy-coated falsettos that glisten like synths. No instruments only accentuates the level of their craftsmanship, every beat, chord and melodic uplift shines through voice and voice alone.
The song, lyrically, captures that exhilarating instant when you abandon caution to take the plunge, when you decide suddenly to risk it all for love. The message is as universal as it is uplifting, and it’s conveyed in a chorus that sticks around long after the last note has resolved. “Take A Chance” is a reminder that often the most harmonious outcome results from just stepping into the realm of uncertainty, trusting in the beat and letting the music lead them forward.
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