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Gotta Do Somethin / Might As Well Cultivate" by Awakening

  • mrtilleysmusicplay
  • May 31
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jun 15


There’s something undeniably magnetic about "Gotta Do Somethin / Might As Well Cultivate" by Awakening. From the moment it kicks in, you're swept into a soulful, hypnotic groove that feels like it's always been playing somewhere in the back of your mind. It’s got that late-night, smoke-hazed energy—part sermon, part psychedelic jam—and it builds with the kind of slow-burning momentum that’s impossible to resist.


The looping rhythm is relentless in the best way, pulling you deeper into its orbit with every passing bar.

What makes this track so addictive is its texture. The vocals feel like they’ve been soaked in spiritual urgency—half mantra, half warning—and the instrumentation is sparse but deliberate, dripping with funk, fuzz, and just enough grit to keep things raw. There’s a vintage sensibility here, nodding to Gil Scott-Heron or early Funkadelic, but it’s also defiantly modern in its repetition and minimalism. It sounds like a protest, a call to arms, and a meditative head-nodder all at once.



I honestly can’t stop playing it. It loops in my head long after the last note fades, like a whispered reminder to wake up, pay attention, and move with purpose. There’s a sense of purpose to every element of this track—like it knows exactly what it wants to say but leaves just enough space for you to find your own meaning in it. It’s not just cool—it’s essential. One of those tracks that makes you feel something deep in your gut. A total gem.




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