Madison Beer: Home With You, The Remixes
Home with You (Remixes), an album by Madison Beer on Spotify
Do you remember the big hit "Home With You" by Madison Beer? Know that now you can enjoy this track, seasoned with new musical ingredients. Indeed, producers Blu-rey, Tone Terra and Alphalove decide to remix the song song by incorporating their signature sound, merging electronic rhythms, house moods and a charismatic grain of hip hop.
"Home With You" is the third track to be lifted from Madison Beer’s debut EP "As She Pleases", following Dead and "Say It To My Face", has garnered over 60 million streams to date, and has been the only song in the US Top 30 radio chart by an independent female artist. Released in February of this year, "As She Pleases" was co-written and co-produced by Madison alongside the likes of Fred Ball (Rihanna, Madonna, Little Mix). Having amassed over 290 million streams, it has outperformed debut EP releases from many of Madison’s peers, and firmly cemented her status as an independent artist breaking in a major way.
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