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One More Saturday Night is the fourth studio album by Canadian Electronic music group The Halluci Nation, released on July 30, 2021, by Radicalized Records, an imprint of Pirates Blend Records.

Background
One More Saturday Night is a concept album inspired by the Electronic Pow Wow nights hosted by The Halluci Nation at the Babylon nightclub in Ottawa, Ontario. These events featured the use of traditional Powwow chants blended with electronic music genres including dubstep, moombahton, and reggae. On July 5, 2021, the group changed their name from ‘A Tribe Called Red’ to The Halluci Nation. The album, along with the name change, serves as a tribute to their past history and represents the beginning of a new future.

The album consists of a wide variety of collaborators. Some of these artists include Keith Secola, Rob Ruha, Odario Williams, and Polaris Music Prize winner Haviah Mighty. Tracks also feature Canadian pow wow vocals from Black Bear and drums from the Anushinaabeg family drum group known as the ‘Chippewa Travelers’.

One More Saturday Night was constructed with the aid from key mentors Malcolm Cecil and John Trudell. Cecil offered professional and technical support during the album’s recording, and Trudell provided the group with ideas for new material.

Themes
One Saturday Night consists of songs that express the celebratory aspects of indigenous culture. The songs "Ba Na Na" and "Takarita" consist of upbeat guitar rhythms and reggaeton beats that motivate the listener to dance.

Other tracks on the album promote indigenous rights and land ownership. Songs such as “Land Back”, “The OG”, and “Collaboration ≠ Appropriation” touch on these themes.

Songs
The opening track Remember 01 is dedicated to the mentorship of John Trudell. John provided the group with ideas and a vision for the future. He was also the main inspiration behind the groups name change in 2021.

In collaboration with Rob Ruha, the track “Takarita” blends guitar, traditional percussion and vocals to create a celebratory experience for the listener. Group members Thomas and Hill traveled to New Zealand with Ruha to record for an authentic sound.