The Chainsmokers And Bebe Rexha Offers A New Hit Song For Summer.
When you think of summer songs, you often think of The Chainsmokers singles like ‘Closer’, ‘Don’t Let Me Down’ or even ‘Paris’. Indeed, the duo is well known for its ability of producing catchy Hits songs for summer. And this time, they return with another hit song, featuring major female pop singer Bebe Rexha.
‘Bebe is one of the first artists we ever remixed... it was her song I Can't Drinking About You... so we have known each other for our entire careers since we were nobodies... it was amazing to watch her blow up into this powerful amazing female artist’ - The Chainsmokers
The track, entitled « Call You Mine », is a wonderful blend of pure emotions and intoxicating melodies. It’s definitely another hit song that will be overplayed on the radios, not only because it features two amazing major artists, but also because sounds fantastic. It’s true that our opinion may be a bit biased because we’re big fans of both artists, but to be honest, the production is also solid and catchy. Stream below.
World War Joy, an album by The Chainsmokers on Spotify
Call You Mine (with Bebe Rexha), a song by The Chainsmokers, Bebe Rexha on Spotify
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