Stranger To Danger (Come To Me) | 2026 Song by Ice Cutters | 70s Motown Detroit Soul & Funk Music

Stranger To Danger (Come To Me) | 2026 Song by Ice Cutters | 70s Motown Detroit Soul & Funk Music [Verse 1] The feeling is heaven and I'm losing control Because my mind's twisting crazy from the heat of your soul While your friends are around you and their loving will heal We got the pieces to the answer and they soon will reveal [Chorus] You gotta come to me, you gotta come to me We're like the birds in the sky and the fish in the sea You gotta come to me, you gotta come to me Because the day is getting darker and we've got to be free [Instrumental Break] [Verse 2] She's no stranger to danger, it's a part of the trade And in the alligator handbag is a real switch blade But if you treat her right then you won't look like a fool There'll be a light in the tunnel that will shine like a jewel [Chorus] You gotta come to me, you gotta come to me We're like the birds in the sky and the fish in the sea You gotta come to me, you gotta come to me Because the day is getting darker and we've got to be free [Instrumental] [Chorus] You gotta come to me, you gotta come to me We're like the birds in the sky and the fish in the sea You gotta come to me, you gotta come to me Because the day is getting darker and we've got to be free Style: Vocal: Emotional, sincere lead vocal, slightly weary but hopeful, Modern Detroit Soul/Funk, Inspired by the golden 1960s Detroit sound, Driving Motown-style bassline, energetic pocket groove, funky motown drums, hammond organ with leslie speaker vibrato, syncopated bongos, rich piano, shimmering vibraphone, expressive electric guitar fills, lush strings, and a powerful horn section featuring raunchy trumpets, growling saxophones, and trombones with dirty slides and punchy stabs, Verses feel cinematic and soulful, telling the story of a charming stranger slowly revealing a dangerous side, Dynamic call-and-response between lead vocal and horns, Chorus explodes into a massive sing-along hook with layered male and female harmonies, handclaps, soaring strings, and triumphant brass, Tight funk influence throughout, with infectious rhythmic accents and danceable momentum, Warm analog character, vintage tape saturation, deep low-end, and modern clarity