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NGHTMRE & SLANDER Release First Track Together In 4 Years, “Feeling Gud”


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It’s a new dawn, it’s a new day… and I’m “Feeling Gud.”

NGHTMRE and SLANDER just dropped their much anticipated feel good collaboration, an instant mood booster that radiates their trademark Gud Vibrations energy. To follow up their collab under the same name was no easy feat — but these producers, with the assistance of Matthew Santos, do not disappoint.

“Feeling Gud” thrives in a synthy, future bass wonderland that’s sure to boost those happy hormones whenever you play it out. It’s the kind of track you hear at a show that moves you to hug everyone around you — and it’s a beautiful thing.

Days ago, NGHTMRE shared:

These guys and I wouldn’t be where we are today without each other! It has been 4 years since we last released music together so needless to say we are extremely excited for FEELING GUD this Friday! I hope everyone loves it as much as we do!

The wait is finally over… Listen here!

NGHTMRE x SLANDER – FEELING GUD

 

Photo via Rukes.com

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