3 Addictive New House Tracks By Talented Artists Across The World
CAPO BEATZ - “Perfect”
If you are a fan of deep house, then you will find this ‘Perfect’ song to be like fireball of energy that is ready to capture you into its vortex of sound. Influenced by artists like DJ Snake and Avicii, German producer CAPO BEATZ, does a flawless job of blending the right frequencies to create an immaculate house mix. This powerful new track is one you will have to experience to understand. Stream below!
ViLLAGE - “Where U Should Be”
This is Romanian artist, Valentin Dragomir’s, alluring new masterpiece that is saturated with tranquilizing beats. It is no surprise that his music has captured the attention of listeners around the world with over 3 million Spotify streams and counting. “Where U Should Be” is the top new music to relax to in the evening with or to play in the background while focusing on work or study. Listen and enjoy!
DCPA - “All Again”
American artist’s, DCPA (a.k.a. Danny Hughes), inspiring new track about self-love is one you will want to add to your morning routine playlist. The meaningful lyrics and stirring melodies have the power to uplift your spirits and to start your day off in the right mindset. Danny’s passion for music is driven by the desire to positively impact every listener. Stream below and let the good vibes flow.
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