First Listen: Terri Green is "Caught Up' with great new remix

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    (April 29, 2024) A voice like Terri Green’s can seamlessly transfer to any genre. That voice attracted the best and brightest in the dance and EDM world into Green’s orbit, where she has shone on chart-topping dance hits under the name Terri Bjerre. She’s toured with the likes of David Guetta, and topped charts in Spain and Italy with the song “Oh La La La” as a member of 2 Eivissa.

    She’s been a mainstay on the dance chart, reaching Number 1 on the Billboard Club Songs Chart. However, with a powerful voice that will remind some icons like Phyllis Hyman, R&B and soul aficionados around the world have made Terri Green a presence on the soul charts, where she’s scored multiple hits on UK and stateside charts.

    That string continues with her latest, “Caught Up.” Terri Green lends her sultry and conversational vocal to a track where lets her lover know how he captured her heart and why she has no plans to leave.

    (April 29, 2024) A voice like Terri Green’s can seamlessly transfer to any genre. That voice attracted the best and brightest in the dance and EDM world into Green’s orbit, where she has shone on chart-topping dance hits under the name Terri Bjerre. She’s toured with the likes of David Guetta, and topped charts in Spain and Italy with the song “Oh La La La” as a member of 2 Eivissa.

    She’s been a mainstay on the dance chart, reaching Number 1 on the Billboard Club Songs Chart. However, with a powerful voice that will remind some icons like Phyllis Hyman, R&B and soul aficionados around the world have made Terri Green a presence on the soul charts, where she’s scored multiple hits on UK and stateside charts.

    That string continues with her latest, “Caught Up.” Terri Green lends her sultry and conversational vocal to a track where lets her lover know how he captured her heart and why she has no plans to leave.

    “Caught Up” has a mid-tempo groove that is aimed at the stepper’s set. That groove rests on the foundation of a bass line that is funky yet smooth and serves as a platform for flourishes of brass, keyboards, and Green’s soaring vocals.

    The video featured on this First Listen highlights those timeless R&B virtues. However, Green also has a remix version for her dance music fans. Check them out here.

    By Howard Dukes