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The song was a produce of the writing sessions Drax Project and Six60 had in 2017 at Marlon Gerbes' home, after meeting at a New Zealand music festival. [2] [3] Six60 members Marlon Gerbes and Matiu Walters gave the band advice, that a song should work well in a stripped-down version, which they applied to "Catching Feelings", as well as their songs "Woke Up Late" (2017) and "Smart Love" (2019).
The "Woke Up Late" re-release was followed by "All This Time" in June, [5] and a collaboration with New Zealand band Six60, "Catching Feelings" in September. [6] After the release of the album, the song "Relax" was released as a single in February 2020. [7] "
Catching Feelings may refer to: . Catching Feelings, a 2017 South African romantic drama film ""Catching Feelings" (Drax Project song), a 2019 song "Catching Feelings", a 2012 song by Justin Bieber from Believe
Song 1 L.A.B. "Why Oh Why" 2 L.A.B. "In the Air" 3 L.A.B. "Controller" 4 Niko Walters featuring Kiana Ledé "Not My Neighbour" 5 Six60 "All She Wrote" 6 Six60 "Sundown" 7 Drax Project featuring Six60 "Catching Feelings" 8 Six60 "Fade Away" 9 Kings featuring Sons of Zion "Help Me Out" 10 Six60 "Don't Forget Your Roots" 11 Jawsh 685 x Jason Derulo
In September 2019, Drax Project re-recorded the song for Waiata / Anthems, a collection of re-recorded New Zealand pop songs to promote te Wiki o te Reo Māori (Māori Language Week). The new version, retitled "I Moeroa / Woke Up Late", featured lyrics reinterpreted by scholar Tīmoti Kāretu . [ 1 ]
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Catching Feelings, Sitting In Silence, Seething With Anger: Navigate Any Sticky Therapy Situation. Marissa Gainsburg. December 18, 2024 at 7:00 AM.
The ‘80s rock song is ready to tap into your feelings, especially with help from the choir singing along with the band. Listen Here. 32. “Silly Love Songs” by Wings (1984)