It’s A Disco With Wibby White As He Assures Us That Everything Will Be Different ‘This Time Baby (Retro Radio Mix)’

Set for release tomorrow, 13 July, ‘This Time Baby (Retro Radio Mix’ is the new single from Florida based artist, Wibby White. The track comes from his upcoming album, ‘The Art Of Nostalgia’, and can be pre-saved here.

‘This Time Baby (Retro Radio Mix)’, is a full on disco track, and it comes with a 70s flavoured video to match. Wibby White is a Miami-based EDM and pop artist, and he brings this vibe to ‘This Time Baby’, while combining it with disco and soul. It’s an absolute party of a song, and bodes well for the rest of the album, ‘The Art Of Nostalgia’.

Wibby White has been on his musical journey since debuting in 2006, and since then he’s released four albums, and a number of singles. He brings his family’s Caribbean heritage to his music, giving it a jaunty, upbeat taste, while employing his own experience to make every track uniquely his. The video for ‘This Time Baby (Retro Radio Mix)’, sees Wibby adopt the persona of a nightclub singer that Studio 54 would be proud of. Surrounded by equally flashy dancers, wearing sparkling sequins and even brighter smiles, he leads the room in a merry dance which sees him declare that “this time baby, we won’t be in and out of love”, and that things will be different this time, because “baby you’re my life” if you “give me one more chance”, “I promise to be true, this time baby”. Wibby sings it with such integrity and earnestness that we might just take him up on it…this time.

‘This Time Baby (Radio Retro Mix)’, is out tomorrow. Pre-save it here. You can keep up with Wibby White and his music online on Facebook, and Instagram. 

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Lisa loves all good music, with particular fondness for Jedward and David Bowie. She's interviewed Edward Grimes (Jedward), Kevin Godley, Trevor Horn, Paul Young, Peter Cox (Go West), Brendan B Brown (Wheatus), Bruce Foxton (The Jam), among many many more. Lisa is also available for freelance writing - please email lisa@essentiallypop.com

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