R3HAB, Curley G, and Crazy Donkey Ignite Dancefloors with “Are You Happy Now”
The song "Are You Happy Now" crackles with an electric energy that carries you away immediately when it kicks in, layers of pulsing beats and high-soaring vocals intertwining to create an anthemic soundscape. True to form, R3HAB, the EDM wizard, adds subtle tweaks on both appearances from Curley G alongside a refreshing new beat, making Crazy Donkey's youthful style harmonize perfectly with Curley G’s soulful delivery. Filled with upbeat optimism, its soaring melodies and funky basslines drench the production in an adrenaline rush, perfect for both intimate headphone sessions and blazing festival stages.
Curley G’s soulful verses float effortlessly over the mix, hitting that sweet spot between melancholia and hopefulness—her voice guiding you through the emotional journey of the song. The bilingual release in English and Mandarin only amplifies its universal appeal, turning "Are You Happy Now" into a globe-trotting anthem of self-reflection and renewal. It’s the kind of song that sticks with you, not just in your mind but in your body, inviting you to dance through your personal crossroads. R3HAB, Curley G, and Crazy Donkey have crafted a track that’s equal parts euphoria and contemplation—posing a question set to a beat you simply can’t resist. Stream below
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