Ball in the House’s “Take A Chance” is Unashamedly Romantic in the Best Way

Don’t you just love it when music makes you feel all giggly and carefree? Like this world is already messy as it is so why not just love, and feel, and dance your heart out? Ball in the House knows exactly how to elevate that feeling into their latest single Take A Chance.

Ball in the House is an R&B/Soul/Pop a capella group from Boston, MA. They didn’t just headlined numerous shows but also opened for several biggest acts in the world like The Beach Boys and The Jonas Brothers. With Take A Chance, they deliver retro-pop nostalgia with modern a cappella production for a timeless, vintage flair with a twist.

Credit: Cover Art and Design by Leslie Kekuewa

The group doesn’t just open a track, they earn your attention and let you experience it. It’s bright and vivid, with vocals intertwining in a way that feels almost magical in your ears. It has that same wavelength with Ed Sheeran’s “Overpass Graffiti” and The Weeknd’s “Blinding Lights.” There’s a hint of playfulness and spirited energy in its core which makes this feel alive and moving. 

Lyrically, it plays like a journal entry put into upbeat melodies—capturing all that tender gaze and affectionate thoughts that can’t be easily vocalized. Despite wearing vulnerability on its sleeve, it doesn’t feel too desperate or needy. It’s just a genuine plea to be heard and seen, all hopeful and sincere

One thing about Ball in the House’s Take A Chance is everything feels unashamedly romantic, expressing commitment and devotion in its purest, lightest form. If you feel like taking a leap of faith in love, play it loud or let it grow quietly in your heart. 

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