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Butterflies in your stomach, giddy laughter, jolts of electricity — could these mean that you have this burning desire to be with someone whom you find very attractive and extremely special? We all have the same problem when it comes to confessing our feelings; we tend to be out of words and so tongue-tied that we can't say anything at all. If that's the case for you, you would wanna hear the newest release by Mat Olavides and MYK. Their song "Tounge-tied" is certainly an advanced interpretation of retro fly with impacts from craftsmen such as Lany, Lauv, The 1975, and the likes.

Mat Olavides is a DJ and a Music Producer based in Manila. Presently, he's an in-house Senior Music Producer of FlipMusic Productions Inc., an independent sound production house in the Philippines. He's worked with different musicians and has made several hits on local charts. With him in this track, is John Michael Conchada also known as MYK. He's a writer, vocalist, and producer also based in Manila. He produces his own melodies and is a part of FlipMusic Productions Inc. as well. MYK's music is frequently motivated by the innate excellence of discovered sounds like vinyl, synths, wave, and lo-fi — straightforward yet snappy beats. He pushes the limits of melodic structure, making scenes of sound that uncover emotions, energies, and sentimentality.

"Tongue-tied" perfectly describes how being infatuated is a superb inclination, however, it doesn't occur without any forethought. You meet somebody whom you're pulled into and draw nearer and nearer to that individual, at that point one day you understand you're enamored. To arrive at where you can have that uncommon association with somebody where there's danger included. You should put yourself out there. In any case, if you can figure out how to do that, it might just advance into something awesome. Make sure to support Mat Olavides and MYK, with their song "Tounge-tied" and tune in to all their digital music stages around the world!


About The Author

Andrea Gocotano is an avid dancer who started writing for Beat this Philippines in August 2020. From the jump, she's been introduced to the music scene and has grown to discover a little of herself in every new assignment, and simultaneously learned to love the process of listening and writing.