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hey boy take a look at me
straight through the eyes
where you can see my reality
it's not hard for you to realize
that you were the one I wanted
but you killed me inside
now I can't pretend
why did this have to end
(Chorus)
You love her, you hate her
I can't take this anymore you
You lose her, you use her
I am lost and know not what to do
Why'd this have to end?
the bitter sweetness is all that stands
the more I try you fall through my hands
so many things to watch out for baby
you know I can't take anymore

I cry time and time again
you try but there's nothing to defend
(Chorus)
and I know I can live without you
although things have changed
I'm not sure if I regret
all those things that we said
but I know I can live
hey boy take a look at me
straight through the eyes
where you can see my reality
it's not hard for you to realize
that you were the one I wanted
but you killed me inside
now I can't pretend
why did this have to end
why did this have to end
why did this have to end

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Within just 4 years of operation in his chosen field, Regan 'Ta-ku' Mathews, from Perth, Australia has evolved from a self-taught student of music into a scholar of progressive beat production, cultivating a unique sound that has since resonated to all corners of the globe. As an astute observer of the melodic elements of soul music and the percussive elements of hip-hop, Ta-Ku takes influence from pioneering beatsmiths such as J Dilla, 9th Wonder, and DJ Premier.

In 2008, an invite to the prestigious Red Bull Music Academy in Barcelona, taking counsel from the likes of of DJ Toomp, Chuck D, Bun B, Omas Keith, and Dennis Coffey, and sharing alumni status with artists like Teebs, Onra, Dorian Concept, and Pursuit Grooves. The trip was a breakthrough moment for Ta-Ku as he channeled his experience and new found motivation to liberate a slew of free beat tapes within months of his return. Shortly after flooding the internet with a diverse array of releases, his output was rewarded with subsequent collaborations involving CyHi Da Prynce (G.O.O.D. Music), John Robinson, Raashan Ahmad, (Paper Chain labelmate), Joe Scudda, Outasight, Kid Daytona, Phil Ade, Raaka, (Dilated Peoples) amongst many others. Ta-Ku's work ethic continued to garner worldwide attention and within two years of his return from the Red Bull Music Academy he'd become a regular fixture on countless blogs and online zines, securing himself a prized feature on Giles Peterson's esteemed Brownswood Electr*c Compilation.

In 2011, Ta-Ku aspires to take his hip-hop roots and apply them to further experimentation within the electronic and new soul realms. His musical identity continues to evolve with the progressive nature of the genres he has contributed to, illustrated most recently with a Soulection endorsed 24 mixtape and his debut EP and 12" releases through PROJECT: Mooncircle and DakerThanWax respectively.

He has recently released an EP by the name of LATENYC on L.A's HW&W Records in the lead up to his instrumental LP release SCARLETTE. LATENYC is 9 tracks of instrumental future soul music and features Melbourne vocalist Chet Faker.

Most recently he has released the albums, 50 Days for Dilla (Vol. 1) and 50 Days for Dilla (Vol. 2), via HW&W Recordings, in dedication to J Dilla.

Releases Available Now thru:
Brownswood
PROJECT: Mooncircle
HW&W Recordings
Paper Chain
Free Form
Feelin' Music
Soulection
Daker Then Wax

Contact : [email protected]

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