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    Wild’s Getting Started: A Sonic Pep Talk for Your Next Big Adventure

    Marcus AdetolaBy Marcus AdetolaJune 25, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Wild’s Getting Started is a sonic hug for the soul, wrapped in a blanket of indie-folk warmth and electro-pop zest.

    This LA-based trio has emerged from a two-year hibernation, armed with a bouncy beat and a heart full of hope.

    Wild Getting Started song cover
    Wild Getting Started song cover

    The track kicks off with electric guitar chords that feel like the first rays of sunshine peeking through your bedroom curtains.

    It’s a gentle wake-up call, nudging you to face the day with a smile. But don’t hit that snooze button just yet; the song quickly ramps up with a peppy blend of synths and electronic drums that’ll have you bobbing your head before you’ve even had your morning coffee.

    Wild’s vocals float above the instrumentation like a pleasant daydream, their harmonies weaving together like old friends reuniting after a long absence.

    The lyrics paint a picture of someone standing at life’s crossroads, glancing back at simpler times while simultaneously itching to move forward.

    It’s relatable stuff, folks—who hasn’t felt stuck between nostalgia and the need for progress?

    The chorus hits with an infectious “OOOO” that might just become your new shower singing soundtrack. It’s catchy without being cloying, and uplifting without veering into cheesy territory.

    The repeated refrain of “I got some ways to go” feels less like a lament and more like an enthusiastic declaration—yeah, there’s a journey ahead, but isn’t that exciting?

    Sprinkled throughout the track are little sonic surprises—a twinkling piano here, a well-placed handclap there.

    These details add depth and texture, rewarding repeat listens.

    It’s like finding hidden Easter eggs in your favourite video game, but for your ears.

    Getting Started serves as both a reintroduction to Wild and a mission statement for anyone needing a musical push to embrace change.

    It’s a soundtrack for fresh starts, new chapters, and the exhilarating uncertainty of what lies ahead.

    So go ahead, press play, and let Wild be the cheerleader for your next big move.

    After all, we’ve all “got some ways to go”—we might as well enjoy the ride with a catchy tune, right?

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    WILD Getting Started Lyrics

    VERSE
    Reminiscent,
    Take me back
    A simpler time
    Is where im at
    Like always

    Can’t stay here
    I gotta go
    This past year
    Has taken toll
    Like always

    PRE
    Not far from where i started
    But at least im getting started
    I got some ways to go
    Yeah I got some ways to go

    Not far from where i started
    But at least im getting started

    CHORUS
    OOOO
    Yeah i got some ways
    I got some ways to go x3

    Not far from where I started
    But at least im getting started

    VERSE 2
    Letting go
    Of older me
    Make room who im spose’d to be
    I’m on it
    I got this

    Hey im excited for what’s to come
    It could be any minute 
    Or around the corner
    Im on it 
    I got this

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