Just in Time for Valentine’s Day, Comedic Male Anthem ‘Suga ‘n Spice’ (Elektrohorse Feat. Duke Hanson)

 Just in time for Valentine’s Day, and sure to fire the never-ending male/female relationship dynamic, ‘Suga ‘n Spice’ (Elektrohorse featuring Duke Hanson; Single/Video Release Date: Saturday, February 13) is “a comedic male anthem that shows what every man really goes through, and what they want to say to their significant other,” explains Elektrohorse, who, similar to many of his other songs, features a guest vocalist, former ASCAP Award Winner Duke Hanson, on the track.

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“Walk on Water by Elektrohorse has an upbeat and inspiring message…”

Indie Pulse Music

“Elektrohorse’s music mix is funky, and a bit hip-hop, too. “Walk on Water” gets it done.  A unique blend of styles rarely found in today’s music.  The best four minutes of your busy time.”

The Soul Man/Blues Highway

“If you want to move around a lot, might I suggest Walk On Water by Elektrohorse Featuring Francesca Capasso? This Gospel-Blues-Country concoction will get you up and moving and just maybe making your way to the pulpit to testify.”

Professor Johnny P’s Juke Joint

*Elektrohorse’s 2020 single “Po’ Folks Christmas” recently charted Top 200 globally on the DRT (Digital Radio Tracker).

*Elektrohorse wrote and produced “Try”, the lead song for the Elks Boys and Girls of America 2020 Anti-Drug Awareness Program campaign, watch the video, here.

As an artist, DJ and producer hailing from Chicago’s notorious South Side community, Elektrohorse is no stranger to the struggles of the common man and woman. Despite his humble beginnings, he has always been driven by the ideal that in America, hard work and dedication are the keys to success. This dedication to achievement has created a multitude of opportunities for Elektrohorse, including collaborations with some of the industry’s top talent (Will.I.Am, Nicki Minaj, Cowboy Troy, and Timbaland among others).

Although he’s been blessed with continuous success throughout his career, Elektrohorse has never forgotten his humble, Midwestern roots. As a result, he formed his own movement, “The Party Don’t Care”. As founder of TPDC, he has always been deeply committed to promoting messages of love, unity and peace. It was this commitment to the aforementioned principles that fostered the inspiration for what was recently most heartfelt record to date, S.T.O.M.P. (an acronym meaning Start Teaching Others More Positivity), which combined his love of genre-bending music and collaboration with the ultimate Line-Dancing Country Anthem dedicated to hope and perseverance.

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