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The origin of Wavey

00.10 Like Cliq itself, Wavey came to be through circumstance. Robin tells the tale: “Wavey’s actually the first record that Max and I put together. It started off as a bassline with some drums, and then it sat on our hard drive for a month or two – we didn’t really know what to do with it. We were driving to a friend’s party in Croydon with a couple of other friends, and we played the track in the car, and a friend of mine started humming out a little melody, which ended up becoming the chorus of Wavey – ‘Get lit, get drunk, get high, get wavey’. So props out to Herbie Crichlow on that one!

“About a month after that, we went to one of these music industry party event things, and bumped into Alika. It was the first time we’d ever met her, and her energy was really nice – we really liked her. Within about five minutes of talking to her, we sent her the instrumental of , and she put the verses down and came up with a different chorus. When we got was born.”

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