The track is deeply spiritual, serving as a tribute to two prominent deities () in the Afro-Caribbean religion of Santería:
The deity of love, sweetness, and fresh waters, to whom the singer asks the listener to pray for love and happiness.
It maintains high ratings (averaging 4.5/5 across platforms) due to its ability to evoke a "great sense of pride" and communal joy in house music circles.
Known for his infectious piano riffs and "rolling" basslines, David Penn enhances the original’s tribal percussion with a crisper, more club-oriented sound while keeping India's iconic vocals front and center. Lyrical & Cultural Significance
The track is deeply spiritual, serving as a tribute to two prominent deities () in the Afro-Caribbean religion of Santería:
The deity of love, sweetness, and fresh waters, to whom the singer asks the listener to pray for love and happiness. The track is deeply spiritual, serving as a
It maintains high ratings (averaging 4.5/5 across platforms) due to its ability to evoke a "great sense of pride" and communal joy in house music circles. The track is deeply spiritual
Known for his infectious piano riffs and "rolling" basslines, David Penn enhances the original’s tribal percussion with a crisper, more club-oriented sound while keeping India's iconic vocals front and center. Lyrical & Cultural Significance and fresh waters