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YetepYOOKiE, one of the fastest-growing acts in the industry sat down in the studio and decided to conceptualize a record which would take the scene by storm. After working their magic on the idea, they decided to send the tune to none other than musical masterminds Slander themselves. The result: “One Life.”
The bass music pioneers and now production partners YOOKiE and Slander enlisted the sultry vocals of Zack Sorgen as the perfect fit for this trap hit that’s about to hit the festival circuit.
“One Life” is a dancefloor smasher, yet perfectly encapsulates the euphoric journey and unbreakable bond of lovers torn apart by a long-distance relationship. It’s a fiery single that was quickly snapped up and released last week by international powerhouse Spinnin’ Records.
“We thought SLANDER would be perfect collaborators on this track because they are super talented and have been incredibly supportive of our music. We really like them as people and that is something we cherish” said Anthony of YOOKiE. It’s a collaboration that showcases the exceptional work of both duos.
In just over a month Slander will take the stage at Global Dance Fest AZ. Grab tickets here.
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