Johnson brought a seasoned R&B and soul pedigree to the project, having previously worked with the soul group and scored Italo-disco hits like "Turn The Music On" in the 1980s. His powerful, soaring vocals provided the emotional weight that allowed "I Say Yeah" to stand out from more clinical electronic tracks of the era. Production and Impact
The track was the brainchild of , a powerhouse in the Italian dance scene and founder of the label Propio Records . Secchi was known for blending soulful vocals with driving, electronic production. For "I Say Yeah," he teamed up with Orlando Johnson , an American singer born in North Carolina who had relocated to Italy in the 1970s. Secchi feat. Orlando Johnson - I Say Yeah
The song is most famous for its which became the definitive club version. Johnson brought a seasoned R&B and soul pedigree
It opens with a soulful piano melody and vocal build-up, eventually dropping into a heavy kick and bassline that defined the "piano house" subgenre. Secchi was known for blending soulful vocals with