Download Ofenbach Quarterhead Feat Norma Jean Martine Mp3 Вђ“ Muzicahot Guide
Norma Jean Martine provides "raw, scorched soul vocals" that open the track before dropping into a powerful, upbeat kick.
Directed by Antoine Casanova and released in August 2020, the official video features a nostalgic VHS-tinged filter, complementing the track's energetic yet slightly retro feel.
Critics highlighted the track's "amazing cross-over potential," noting that it was designed as an "unapologetically dancy anthem" suitable for both club sets and mainstream airwaves. The collaboration brought together Ofenbach's established production prowess with Quarterhead’s experience as ghost producers for major acts like Topic and Hardwell. Norma Jean Martine provides "raw, scorched soul vocals"
"Head Shoulders Knees & Toes" became a significant commercial success, frequently appearing on year-end "Top Songs" charts across Europe, including Germany, the Netherlands, and Switzerland.
The popularity of the song led to several official variations, including an Acoustic version and a high-profile Robin Schulz remix . Critical Reception Critical Reception The song is characterized by "sexy
The song is characterized by "sexy synth soars" and a rousing crescendo that leads into a groovy-electro drop.
While the hook borrows from the well-known body-part mnemonic, the verses describe music and love as a source of comfort that "gets me through the highs and lows" and keeps the narrator from "feeling all alone". Impact and Visuals Norma Jean Martine) - Acoustic
Head Shoulders Knees & Toes (feat. Norma Jean Martine) - Acoustic
Norma Jean Martine provides "raw, scorched soul vocals" that open the track before dropping into a powerful, upbeat kick.
Directed by Antoine Casanova and released in August 2020, the official video features a nostalgic VHS-tinged filter, complementing the track's energetic yet slightly retro feel.
Critics highlighted the track's "amazing cross-over potential," noting that it was designed as an "unapologetically dancy anthem" suitable for both club sets and mainstream airwaves. The collaboration brought together Ofenbach's established production prowess with Quarterhead’s experience as ghost producers for major acts like Topic and Hardwell.
"Head Shoulders Knees & Toes" became a significant commercial success, frequently appearing on year-end "Top Songs" charts across Europe, including Germany, the Netherlands, and Switzerland.
The popularity of the song led to several official variations, including an Acoustic version and a high-profile Robin Schulz remix . Critical Reception
The song is characterized by "sexy synth soars" and a rousing crescendo that leads into a groovy-electro drop.
While the hook borrows from the well-known body-part mnemonic, the verses describe music and love as a source of comfort that "gets me through the highs and lows" and keeps the narrator from "feeling all alone". Impact and Visuals
Head Shoulders Knees & Toes (feat. Norma Jean Martine) - Acoustic