Swedish/Norwegian duo TUNGEVAAG & RAABAN gets on a tremendous Journey in New Music Video For Their Single "Bad Boy"
For a beautiful closing of the summer season, the Swedish/Norwegian producer duo TUNGEVAAG & RAABAN offers us a musical composition flavoring Afro-Jamaican pop with an electronic music atmosphere. The track in question, titled "Bad Boy" featuring the talented vocalist Luana Kiara, exudes quality, variety and energy. Indeed, this is the kind of music that you will necessarily move in a club.
Moreover, to illustrate the track, the duo offers a breathtaking video filled with scenes as enriching as imaginative. Let yourself be carried away by the beautiful flavors generated by this musical composition by plugging your headphones and enjoy.
“Bad Boy became a milestone for us. We have been wanting to develop our sound and find new interesting ways to create dance music for a long time now,” says Tungevaag & Raaban. “During the creation of ‘Bad Boy,’ we had several new ideas and it created a snowball effect. We started working on it over a year ago, and we are really looking forward to the release! Here comes the updated/upgraded Tungevaag & Raaban,” added the duo.
Take the time to Watch and stream the song below and let us know what you think.
Listen to "Bad Boy" on Spotify: https://www.lnk.to/Bad_boy Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tungevaagraaban Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pg/tungevaagraaban Email: Contact@tungevaagraabanmusic.com Booking: Contact@tungevaagraabanmusic.com Director: Henry Lipatov Producer: Nika Finch Starring: Marusya Fox, Emily England, Henry Lipatov, Jason Cho, Johny D., Bogdan Yansen Director of Photography: Artur Gubin FameCubePost VFX lead: Ivan Druzhinin ColorCorrection: Nikita Mamaev VFX Supervizer: Henry Lipatov Makeup Artist: Marusya Fox BTS: Maksym Chervinskyi PA: Hector Ricardo Kron AC: Bogdan Yansen C.Department: Sergii Levchenko L.Department: Katya Gorobets
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