Taabu & Omega Mighty Satisfy Your Sweet Tooth With Ooey Gooey Treat

The Toronto producer & singer-songwriter concoct a sugary electro-pop delicacy.

Taabu and Omega Mighty cook up a tempting electro-pop treat with their new single and video Ooey Gooey — showcasing today on Tinnitist.

The infectious feel-good track boasts enough layers of audio goodness to feed any music gourmet’s cravings; from the skittery drum and bass beats to the ethereal synth melodies, Ooey Gooey is a sugary pop confection. “The inspiration for the lyrics came to me when thinking about my relationship with my hubby,” Omega Mighty explains. “He always reminds me just how special I am. The lyrics reference a reciprocal love.” This metaphor blended well with Taabu’s own approach to music production, which he compares to cooking. “The lyrics spoke to me immediately,” he says. “It’s also an analogy for the polar ebbs and flows of perfecting one’s craft. When the recipe’s just right, especially after hours of hard work and dedication, that gratification tastes so good.”

Ooey Gooey comes from Taabu’s forthcoming debut album Bellows — set for release this year — and also serves as the release’s premiere single. The track is of special significance to Taabu because “it solidifies the constant magic and synergy Omega and I have in a creative environment. We are both versatile, adaptable, diverse, and open minded when it comes to genre blending — and this approach has worked time and time again.” The proof, as they say, is in the pudding: Tthe multi-talented producer has worked with some of the biggest names in the game, including Snotty Nose Rez Kids, The Sorority, TWNRVA, Yviona, Valdii, Lex Leosis, Marcio Novelli, Raz and more.

Watch Ooey Gooey above, hear more from Taabu and Omega Mighty below, connect with Taabu on his website, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and TikTok, and keep up with Omega Mighty on her website, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and TikTok.

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