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Avicii’s Timeless Track “Bromance” Just Turned 9 Years Old [LISTEN]


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Avicii‘s famous early production “Bromance” turns 9 years old today. Nearly a decade later, the track sounds as timeless as ever.

On April 14, 2010, Avicii’s original was released, soon earning the rising star massive chart success. This is one of the tracks that thrusted Tim Berg from regular music producer status to the dance music phenomenon we remember him as today.

Later came “Seek Bromance,” which provided a catchy vocal edit to match the production. The song charted in 20 countries and even hit No. 1 on the Billboard Dance Clubs Songs chart.

Years after the fact, the piano chords and feel-good nature of all versions of the song are still making an impact on the community. Many consider this their favorite Avicii track.

Hit play and let “Bromance” take you to wherever you were when you first heard it.

Tim Berg – Bromance

Tim Berg – Bromance (Avicii Arena Mix)

Tim Berg – Seek Bromance

 

Photo via Sean Eriksson

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