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This paper explores the artistic and emotional impact of "Got To Let My Feelings Show," the debut solo single by (leader of the British acid jazz band Incognito ). While often confused with the popular Australian children's show of the same name, this track stands as a cornerstone of Maunick's 2013 solo album, Leap of Faith .

Released in March 2013, the track served as the primary promotional vehicle for Maunick's first solo album after 15 albums with Incognito. The song title functions as a thesis for the entire album, suggesting that true growth—the "leap of faith"—requires the dismantling of emotional barriers.

The core refrain, "Got to let my feelings show / Babe I've got to let you know," highlights a transition from internal feeling to external communication. Bluey - Got To Let My Feelings Show [HQ]

While Maunick is synonymous with the upbeat, horn-heavy sound of Incognito, this track leans into a smoother, R&B-infused jazz style. The official music video reinforces this by focusing on Maunick’s individual presence, framing the song as a personal confession rather than a group performance.

Phrases such as "kisses taste as sweet... as letter 23" (referencing 'W' for 'wonderful' or 'water') and "sunshine lady" evoke a bright, optimistic atmosphere. III. Musical Context: Acid Jazz Meets Solo Soul This paper explores the artistic and emotional impact

A unique cultural phenomenon exists where this track is frequently associated with the Australian animated series Bluey . While the TV show is celebrated for its high emotional intelligence and "banger" theme song, Maunick's track predates the series by five years. However, the thematic overlap—vocalizing feelings and emotional honesty—creates a natural, if unintended, resonance between the two "Blueys".

The lyrics utilize classic soul tropes to establish a sense of warmth and intimacy: The song title functions as a thesis for

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