LZRD and Sam Tinnesz Releases A Heartfelt Anthem “When We Love”
We promise you will fall in love with the passionate lyrics and captivating alternative dance melodies. You will find yourself singing along to the catchy vocals while immersed in all of the feel-good vibes. This is the perfect song to uplift any atmosphere, to blast during those long car rides, or to dance to at any occasion.
Sam Tinnesz, based in Nashville and is known for his collaboration with Kygo, masters the pop melodies sprinkled with hints of punk rock that make up this electrifying production. Sam has over 2.7 million listeners on Spotify, and his creations that are sure to grasp your heart. Keenan Haan, based in Washington, DC, is the name behind LZRD and has received reviews from Billboard, Dancing Astronaut, EDM.com and more. It’s no surprise these artists are turning heads worldwide. Take a listen for yourself below!
"['When We Love'] is more than just a lesson of how impactful love is in a relationship; it is meant to shed light in a dark world where we need to love one another more than ever. When we love and support each other, while looking past each other’s differences, we can truly conquer anything." - LZRD
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