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Title: “Heart of the Jungle” Artist: Orion From: “Orion II” (TBA 2024) Release Date: September 13, 2024 Length: 4:57 Format: CD Single, Digital Download, 7” Single, Weekly Airplay Recorded: February 2024 – Studio60 Recording Studios, West Hollywood, California, USA Genre(s): Rap, Hip-Hop Label: Tric-Jam Records Written: February 2024 Writer(s): Brayton Carter, Jadyn Ghalen, Jamal Ghalen Producer(s): Orion, Young Khalifa “Heart of the Jungle” is a single by American hip-hop group ‘Orion’ taken from their upcoming sophomore album “Orion II” and marking the second single release from the albums pre-release promotional run following on from February’s lead single “All Accelerator, No Brakes” which peaked at number one on the singles charts and marked the groups fifth number one single in their four year span since their debut single back in 2020 following their signing to ‘Tric-Jam Records’. With the release of “Heart of the Jungle” we finally see confirmation that the group are continuing to push ahead with their sophomore album, between the lead singles release in February and the follow-up being released in early September there have been constant rumours and murmuring about issues behind the scenes with some even suggesting that the album is unlikely to be completed. It’s previously been confirmed by members of the group that recording sessions as a group are incredibly difficult and often strained due to different ideas and styles and with Jadyn Ghalen confirming that he is also pulling double duty by working on his own solo stuff alongside the recording sessions for ‘Orion II’. But with the release of this brand new single, it appears to indicate that the album is still very much on track. The latest studio update from those working behind the scenes appear to indicate that the recording of the album is almost fully complete and the whole project is about to move into the final stages of post-production with around half of the tracks fully completed at this point. In a recent live chat with fans, Brayton Carter discussed the slow progress of the record but assured fans that the sophomore album was still on track, “People pick up on this shit constantly, but any group will have the same issues. The three of us have such different styles and ideas about what our music should be, it just ain’t so easy to come up with an album worth of material that you all agree on. It’s a slower process than most, for sure. But we still grinding away on the record and trying to make it the best the record we can make in this moment. The shit that we read about bad blood and fallout is fucking wild to us, we don’t always agree on the shit that we’re doing but we ain’t on that rivalry shit that people liked to talk about.” which certainly laid to rest the rumours of possible break-up talk. During the same chat, Brayton discussed themes of the album and highlighted “Heart of the Jungle” as one of his personal favourites, “There are some tracks that you finish and listen back to and you just know that they’re going to be a stand-out of the record. We try to catch that lightening on every track we create but some just hit differently. For me, the next single is one that we were all on the same vibe with and it definitely shows in the track. I knew that “Heart of the Jungle” would be a single at some point, I think we had it listed as the third single but have pushed ahead with it as the second single from the record because it sets the whole vibe of the album off perfectly and gives you a real idea of what to expect from the record. We all felt like we had created something on a different level with that track and hopefully it translates to our fanbase when we finally drop the thing.”“Heart of the Jungle” is an aggressive sounding hip-hop track, with influence in the music taken from late 1990’s hip-hop and rap, heavy on the drum backbeat with a consistent bass pulsating through with both in combination dictating the rhythm and tone of the song. Other elements of the music include computer generated keyboard tones to add an additional layer of melody into the track but with its emphasis remaining on the bpm generated by the drum and bass central focus of the song’s overall music landscape. Lyrically the track matches the tone of the music with each verse seeing Brayton (Bellows), Jadyn (Boa) and Jamal (Circuit) in fighting talk mode, staking their claim as artists that are at the very top of their game, emphasising the need to be relentless in their work ethic to maintain their position in the music industry and have a seat at the table. They place emphasis on the competitive nature of the music industry and their willingness to back up their own cause in the studio, making it clear to listeners that they don’t plan on going away anytime soon and that the nature of their competitive personalities is what draws them to continue to work harder at their craft than most others in order to have their name put on the highest of pedestals in the music industry. In the final verse Jamal (Circuit) hints at the realisation that for most artists and acts, their time at the very top in the music industry can often be rather temporary and so that if the same fate falls on ‘Orion’ they will make sure they covered as much ground as they can and have a good time while enjoying the fruits of their success and popularity. The track was written and recorded in February 2024 at Studio60 Recording Studios in West Hollywood, California during the early stages of the albums recording sessions for “Orion II” which is expected late 2024 or early 2025. The music was created by ‘Orion’ and their producer ‘Young Khalifa’ with the lyrics created by each member of the group. With the release of this single, it continues the anticipation for their sophomore album following on from “All Accelerator, No Brakes” and follows similar themes of ambition and pressure. The single will be released as a CD Single, Digital Download, 7” Single and made available to Weekly Airplay worldwide via ‘Tric-Jam Records’ from September 13, 2024. “Heart of the Jungle”BellowsBoaCircuit“In this business where the heat blaze, we chase life like it’s an arms race Only ride or die’s by my side, ain’t no snakes Gunning since day one and we stay winning in this place They just keep on poking a bear that’s being caged One final warning to keep your distance cause this bear don’t forget a face Our passion got the power to destroy metal, better clear the motherfuckin’ barricade Our shit cuts deep, keep it real, ain’t no fake Never came here to take part, we came in to run the game Respect ain’t given, that shit is earnt It’s your choice to walk over the motherfuckin’ bridges that you burnt Feel blessed that we let you back into the fold We’ll feast on the meal but this Lion will throw you a bone This is big boy shit Go play with your toys Young cubs, go run with the pack While we run the pride You can watch us make some noiseHeart of the jungle, where the savages roam With a target on our back, that’s just the life that we chose Heart of the jungle, where only the strongest grows We’ll be the last to survive, that’s just how this shit goes
Heart of the jungle, where the savages roam With a target on our back, that’s just the life that we chose Heart of the jungle, where only the strongest grows We’ll be the last to survive, that’s just how this shit goesEverybody fighting for the same space Motherfucker, everybody cutting corners just to get ahead in the race Ruthless shit is what it takes Climbing over bodies just to get to the top Don’t take a second to breathe Cause they all out here gunning for your spot I don’t give a shit for these games Business meetings and inauthentic attempts to claim five minutes of fame Ya’ll ever notice how these headlines don’t focus on my name I step up in the booth With my own reason to rhyme I ain’t ever on that MVP shit like Lamar Cause I take my team to the dance like Mahomes And deliver every motherfuckin’ time Not in this shit just for the praise I’mma back up everything I say I am when I tell you I’mma win this race It's nice to be liked, it’s nice to be blessed But I want my name in history books More than the critics respectHeart of the jungle, where the savages roam With a target on our back, that’s just the life that we chose Heart of the jungle, where only the strongest grows We’ll be the last to survive, that’s just how this shit goes
Heart of the jungle, where the savages roam With a target on our back, that’s just the life that we chose Heart of the jungle, where only the strongest grows We’ll be the last to survive, that’s just how this shit goesI wanna stand at the top of the mountain Swinging my dick Knowing I can back up my own words when I start talkin’ shit I’mma sweep up the awards, plaques and the status Mansion in the hills, surrounded by bunnies and we fuckin’ like rabbits Living life looking over my shoulder Knowing the target on my back getting broader But I’mma live a thousand lifetimes In the heart of the jungle I know I ain’t here for a long time Walking on these landmines Down in a blaze of glory Fuck, this just my own story Walking on these landmines I ain’t here for a long time But I guarantee it’s gonna be a good timeHeart of the jungle, where the savages roam With a target on our back, that’s just the life that we chose Heart of the jungle, where only the strongest grows We’ll be the last to survive, that’s just how this shit goes
Heart of the jungle, where the savages roam With a target on our back, that’s just the life that we chose Heart of the jungle, where only the strongest grows We’ll be the last to survive, that’s just how this shit goes” Credits & Personnel;
CREDITSProduced by Orion, Young Khalifa Engineered by Young Khalifa Mixed by Orion, Young Khalifa, Augustine Francis Recorded at Studio60 Recording Studios, West Hollywood, California, USA Production Manager: Imani Jasmine Woods Mixing: Orion, Young Khalifa, Augustine Francis PERSONNELBrayton “Bellows” Carter – vocals, lyrics, composition, production, mixing Jadyn “Boa” Ghalen – vocals, lyrics, composition, production, mixing Jamal “Circuit” Ghalen – vocals, lyrics, composition, production, mixing Young Khalifa – production, engineering, mixing Imani Jasmine Woods – production management Augustine Francis – mixing |