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WE WILL WAIT — Elmer Ferrer

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We Will Wait
by Elmer Ferrer

We Will Wait moves with controlled confidence. A steady rhythmic pulse and moody electronic textures build a sense of anticipation without rushing the moment. The cue feels deliberate and strategic, as if characters are holding their position while tension quietly gathers beneath the surface. Its blend of percussive motion and atmospheric restraint works perfectly for scenes of preparation, surveillance, calculated patience, or a moment just before something finally unfolds.

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Track: We Will Wait
Clean Intro: Yes (0:00)
Edit Points: 0:20 / 0:40 / 1:00 / 1:20 / 1:40 / 2:00
Button Ending: Yes, restrained resolve
Loopable: Moderate
Best Loop Candidates: 0:40–1:20 / 1:00–1:40 / 1:20–2:00
Use Case: Patient, emotionally grounded cue for endurance, quiet determination, holding patterns, and scenes where characters commit to waiting with purpose rather than surrender.

Assets

  • Sync Pitch Sheet
  • Sync Potential
  • Stem Tracks
  • Instrumental
  • Track Narrative
  • Artist Bio
Elmer Ferrer

Guitarist • Composer • Producer

Elmer Ferrer is a Cuban-Canadian guitarist, composer, and producer known for blending traditional Cuban musical influences with contemporary sounds across blues, R&B, rock, cinematic, and world music.

With contributions to over 300 recordings and film soundtracks, Ferrer has performed internationally at major festivals and collaborated with a diverse range of artists.

His work has earned Latin Grammy nominations and a Goya Award for Best Score, reflecting both his technical mastery and emotional depth as a composer and performer.

Sync Pitch Sheet: We Will Wait

Song Details

  • Energy: Medium / Controlled
  • Genres: Electronic, Hip Hop
  • Vocals: Instrumental
  • Key: B Major
  • BPM: 114
  • Moods: Atmospheric, Confident, Cool, Dramatic, Dreamy, Minimal, Moody, Mysterious, Percussive, Rhythmic, Swagger, Tension
  • Cinematic Fit: Thriller, Crime, Drama, Mystery, Action
  • Type: One Stop

Production Details

  • Executive Producers: Elmer Ferrer, Donald G. Beauchamp, Gregory Buchanan, Sergio Simone
  • Music Composition: Elmer Ferrer
  • Recording, Production, Mixing & Mastering: Elmer Ferrer

Instrumentation

  • Bass
  • Drums
  • Percussion
  • Synth

Licensing Contact

OMR Music Production
info@omrmusicproduction.com
omrmusicproduction.com

Sync Potential

We Will Wait delivers steady tension and confident restraint. Its rhythmic drive and atmospheric mood make it ideal for scenes where characters are holding their position while the situation quietly escalates.

Ideal Sync Uses

  • Thriller: surveillance or stakeout scenes
  • Crime: characters preparing for a decisive move
  • Drama: tense strategic conversations
  • Mystery: quiet build toward discovery
  • Action: controlled anticipation before a sequence begins

Scene Suggestions

  • Stakeout or surveillance montage
  • Characters quietly preparing for a risky plan
  • Investigators closing in on a breakthrough
  • Slow tension building before a confrontation
Track Narrative:
We Will Wait captures the calm before the move. Its confident rhythmic pulse suggests patience and discipline—characters holding their ground while tension gathers beneath the surface. The cue thrives in moments where anticipation becomes the real story.

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