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Illenium Finally Reveals Release Date of Highly Anticipated Collab with Jon Bellion


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After debuting his next forthcoming track, “Good Things Fall Apart” with Jon Bellion, last week at Ubbi Dubbi, Illenium has finally revealed to fans the release date for this epic collaboration: May 13.

Throwing away the typical Friday release date (because he’s Illenium and he can), Illenium is spacing out this track one week apart and leading fans on an epic waiting game. But even the man himself simply can’t wait for this one to come out, tweeting, “Normally I don’t rt unreleased songs BUT IM SO FKN EXCITED FOR THIS ONE OMG!!”

I can say I’ve heard the track in full quality, and it has the potential to be the song of the summer. Or barring that, it will be featuring in every teen coming of age movie for the next year. It has just the right blend of pop and dance, and relatable lyrics that make a fine point to veer away from cheesy.

“Good Things Fall Apart” from Illenium and Jon Bellion officially comes out a week from today! See the album art below.

 

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