The singer, who was close to the founder of iconic 90s dance music group Ultra Sonic and much-loved DJ who sadly passed away recently has released the EP, Love A Little, in tribute to his friend.
Scots singer Ross Ferguson has released a surprise tribute to his close friend and collaborator Mallorca Lee, who sadly passed away early this year.
Released with the full blessing of Mallorca Lee’s wife and kids, the song takes DJ’s words and weaves them into a narrative inspired by the impact on his family, friends and fans – and the legacy those words of love have left. READ MORE: Milgnavie Street Party set to return for 2024 with plenty of family fun on offer
“That was Mall – he was always thinking about everyone else. Even in those moments. So that’s what we’ve done – helping each other through it and just life in general. The chorus of Love A Little contains Mallorca’s final message to his fans, the words which resonated around the world, and were at the heart of the celebration of his life: "Love, that’s all we really have, our one true currency. So tell the ones around you what they mean".
Ross said: “I’d love this song to resonate with people not for me, but for the message. Mall’s message.“Some of us didn’t know each other well and now we have this super close connection – Mallorca – and we’re all in it together.
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