Spotlight Release Review | DUO DECAD’s ‘We Got It All Worked Out’: A Melodic Summer Delight

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Hey, music lovers! Today, I’m thrilled to share my thoughts on the latest single from DUO DECAD, the Chicago-based artist duo. Brace yourselves for a refreshing dose of positivity and good vibes, because “We Got It All Worked Out” is here to brighten your day! 

The track kicks off with an infectious melody that instantly transports you to a sun-soaked beach party. The blend of indie electronic flavours and other genre influences creates a unique and memorable sound that’s as catchy as it is heartwarming. The addition of kids and families on backing vocals adds a touch of genuine warmth and togetherness that’s hard to resist. 

DUO DECAD’s ability to craft a feel-good anthem is truly remarkable. “We Got It All Worked Out” is not just a song; it’s an anthem for hope, gratitude, and unity. With its uplifting lyrics and catchy hooks, it’s the perfect track to lift your spirits and bring a smile to your face. 

The chemistry between the duo, Emmet McCaughey and Mark Casey, is evident in every note of the song. They’ve seamlessly blended their talents to create something special that resonates with listeners on a deeper level. The track’s production is top-notch, giving it a polished yet organic feel, showcasing the best of their musical prowess. 

As the song progresses, you can’t help but tap your feet and hum along. It’s that earworm quality that ensures this track will be stuck in your head for days (and you won’t mind it one bit!). “We Got It All Worked Out” is an absolute joy to listen to, and it’s destined to become a staple in your summer playlist. 

DUO DECAD have nailed it with “We Got It All Worked Out.” Their debut album, ‘the twelfth hour,’ promises to be an exciting journey through their captivating soundscapes. So, do yourself a favour and hit that play button – you won’t regret it! 



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