The Best of Grandtheft
October 15, 2018
October 15, 2018
System Overload 2026
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Levity
Ray Volpe
INZO
Wooli
Obsidian 2025
Effin
Goldrush: The Return to the West
Grabbitz
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ALOK, SCRIPT & FAANGS Connect on New Single, 'Substance'
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Capozzi
ISOxo
Bella Renee
Yetep“Easy come, easy go” phrase can be relatable to most young, single adults especially with new hypes like Tinder and Bumble. But that doesn’t necessarily mean that we want people coming in and out of our lives, it probably means the exact opposite.
Grandtheft and Delaney Jane worked on “Easy Go” for well over a year. Delaney Jane’s vocals take us through a musical journey that is relatable to everyone. Life is dull and has it’s moments, but then love can just knock on your door and change everything.
This track is different than the usual heavy bass and club beats that Grandtheft produces. This track reveals a different side of Grandtheft with a slower beat and more moving lyrics. The moral of this song is that there is always a fear of losing love, but until you meet that special someone, the fear lifts.
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