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Jauz Drops New Single “Get To Me” & Announces ‘Dangerous Waters’ Tour Dates


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Jauz keeps the bangers coming with his latest single “Get To Me,” a feel-good dance tune with no shortage of the producer’s signature wubs.

According to Jauz, he’s been testing out the waters with this track over the past six months. If you’ve attended a Jauz show during that time frame, you’ve probably heard this heat before — but not the finished product, until now.

In addition, Jauz just announced The Dangerous Waters Tour, what he describes as the “biggest, craziest” tour of his career. All the releases, all the shows, all the hype surrounding Jauz right now — “Everything I’ve done this year has been leading up to this…” he shares in a post.

Pre-sale starts Wednesday — sign up at jauzofficial.com.

Listen here and see tour dates below!

Jauz – Get To Me

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Photo via Rukes.com

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Jauz Drops New Single “Get To Me” & Announces ‘Dangerous Waters’ Tour Dates

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