Marcell Returns To Jazz With Give Me Back My Broken Heart
Marcell Siahaan (VMC Music)

JAKARTA - Marcell released his latest song entitled Give Me Back My Broken Heart on Friday, November 27.

With his latest release, Marcell returns to jazz music after releasing the album This Is Not Jazz in 2018.

He worked with a jazz musician from Uruguay named Jose Reinoso and producer Patrick Knowles. Uniquely, their meeting took place after Reinoso heard Marcell's jazz song on Spotify.

"His voice caught my attention and I started to follow him on Spotify," said Jose Reinoso through a press conference on the same day.

Jose Reinoso immediately sent a private message (direct message) via Instagram and started a project via the internet. During the production process, the two of them had difficulty communicating due to the large time difference.

They decide to create a message group so they can contact each other.

A long career in the music industry made Marcell have no difficulty in singing this song. In fact, he feels happy with the cross-country collaboration that can be done through the internet.

Music was done in Argentina and Colombia while Marcell recorded his voice in Indonesia. The mastering was carried out in the United States.

The song Give Me Back My Broken Heart has had the instrument for a long time, until finally they found Marcell's voice which was judged according to the melody.

The romantic lyrics were written by Patrick Knowles while reading Don Black's book The Sanest Man In The Room and are related to this song.

Give Me Back My Broken Heart is a jazz and R&B song that tells the story of someone who feels upset and broken days. Marcell's voice combined with the shade can describe the atmosphere of sadness that exists in this song.

Give Me Back My Broken Heart can be heard through digital music services. Watch Marcell's Give Me Back My Broken Heart music video below:


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