SACHI (Will Thomas and Nick Chrisp) is an electronic-EDM production duo from Auckland, New Zealand. Not too long ago, they released a lyric video for their “Worst Behaviour” single featuring rising NYC pop singer Sam DeRosa.
SACHI – “Worst Behaviour”
“‘Worst Behaviour’ is about a lopsided relationship where one half is playing games while the other is smitten. It came together super quick because it was something we all related to and thought others could too.” – Nick
‘Worst Behaviour’ tells an intriguing tale of an individual who shares a problematic relationship with their significant other. Apparently, their companion can’t be tied down and craves for the nightlife’s chaotic charm.
‘Worst Behaviour’ contains a relatable storyline, pleasing vocals, and tuneful melodies. Also, the likable tune possesses dance-friendly instrumentation flavored with an electro-pop vibration. Furthermore, SACHI rides into the new year following two certified-gold singles and collaborations with Mick Jenkins and E^ST.
“Worst Behaviour”
During the infamous days of Studio 54, Casablanca Records launched the careers of artists such as Kiss, Parliament, Donna Summer, and Giorgio Moroder. Re-launched by Republic Records executive vice president Rob Stevenson, the label now focuses on dance and electronic music. Currently, Casablanca Records is home to Stromae, ALMA, Kungs, Martin Solveig, Tiësto, Felix Jaehn, SG Lewis, Netsky, and Phantoms.
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