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YetepFresh after Miami Music Week, Miami native Nitti Gritti just released his latest, “Bailando,” a fun, Latin-themed track, clearly inspired by Nitti’s hometown. In this collaboration with California-based producer Vlien Boy, Nitti Gritti adds to his rapidly growing collection of music, proving once again that there are no boundaries to the music he produces throughout his career. Check out “Bailando” below.
“Bailando” is an irresistible club anthem, with heavy trap and moombah elements forcing you to dance. Nitti Gritti has gained notoriety over the years remixing tracks like San Holo’s “Light” and Kanye’s “All of the Lights,” as well as releasing several successful original tracks, like “Too Much” and “Famous.” He recently signed to Tiesto’s label, Musical Freedom, and his single “Crack” was the seventh most played track at Ultra Miami this year. Nitti Gritti clearly has a bright future ahead of him and we can’t wait to see what’s next.
You can catch Nitti Gritti alongside Ghastly in Albuquerque in May and Tucson and in Phoenix this June. Grab tickets while they last!
Connect with Nitti Gritti: Facebook | Twitter | Soundcloud

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