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YetepMelodic master of future bass, Gryffin, is back and better than ever with his rememberable track “Remember” with ZOHARA. The track is 3 minutes and 42 seconds of somber vocals and uplifting basslines. ZOHARA’s vocals in “Remember” tell a depressing story of heartbreak and remembering all the good times the couple had together. Gryffin’s harmonious rhythm on the track turns this from a total breakup song into a total festival banger. Despite its serious demeanor, “Remember” is a fun and danceable song that is sure to find its way into future bass sets all over the country.
Gryffin has been building quite the reputation over his half-decade career. He’s already worked with huge artists like Illenium, Bipolar Sunshine, and Quinn XCII. He gained a huge amount of his recognition by remixing popular songs from Maroon 5 and Tove Lo. The 31-year-old has also played some of the biggest festivals in the world like Coachella, Electric Forest, and Bonnaroo. You can watch Gryffin ring in the new year at Arizona’s city of lights at Decadence 2018. Grab tickets here.
Connect with Gryffin: Facebook | Twitter | Soundcloud
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