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YetepAfter collaborating with KSHMR on “Back to Me,” signing a record deal with Spinnin’ Records, and amassing tens of millions of plays across their streaming platforms, Crossnaders is an unstoppable trio whose story is only just beginning. The Dutch group has teamed up with CMC$ (short for Catch Me Counting Stacks), a talented producer whose musical diversity covers everything from R&B to moombahton, for a new heavy hitter of a release.
CMC$ & Crossnaders – Baller
The four talents have created “Baller” which released on Martin Garrix’s label imprint: STMPD Records – a label whose mission statement is to release quality music regardless of genre, style, or other limiting factors that most record companies consider. The record showcases a catchy ego-filled vocal hook to compliment resonating stabs and a hip-hop inspired break section. Combining elements from bass house, acid house, and electro/big room house, “Baller” is one of those multi-purpose tracks that will demolish any dance floor that is graces with its lush sonic textures and driving basslines. You can download or stream the track here!
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