Ok, welcome back and I must say you'vedone well coming back. You guys are one of my favourites. I like the trumpet thing. I felt it should have been a fusion of strong Jazz and highlife . Perhaps even the Osbisa kind of vibe. The Gye gye me so no, you people didn't gye gye hu to make it more melodious. It wasn't hitting. It's the part of the song that should move the listener. It sounded to me some of the singers didn't put a lot of effort in their lyrical and vocal delivery. I didn't feel like they wanted to wow the listeners or they are excited of their come back. The producer or sound engineer was perhaps not willing to spice up the song. Most of the time it is just about how good the sound is that most producers or sound engineers will be reluctant making changes to complement perhaps a bad singer. I believe that's when the sauce gets missing. The singing and the sound production is a marital union. It is not how good a sound is or how good a singer is sometimes. The sauce is in, a very strong marriage where singing and sound complement each other so strong that it hits the right places on an initial listen by the anonymous.