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NGHTMRE Drops Insane Remix for Cheat Codes’ Mega Collab “No Service in The Hills”


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Cheat Codes‘ mega collaboration with Trippie Redd & blackbear & PRINCE$$ ROSIE has never sounded sweeter, or heavier, thanks to NGHTMRE‘s remix.

The producer flexes on the smash hit, putting his unique spin on “No Service in the Hills.” Building up a mood that’s theatrical in every sense, NGHTMRE drops the track into a future bass arrangement before pulling back and dropping again — but this time, service is breaking up much harder.

Cheat Codes says: “Watching NGHTMRE climb the ranks in the bass community and beyond has been incredible to see as fans and friends. We always appreciate an act that can move the needle and open up new doors for the dance world.”

NGHTMRE’s ability to transform the hip hop leaned hit and build on its intent is amazing to hear play out. Listen to the new remix below and let us know what you think!

Cheat Codes – No Service In The Hills Ft. Trippie Redd & blackbear & PRINCE$$ ROSIE (NGHTMRE Remix)

 

Photo via Rukes.com

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: NGHTMRE Drops Insane Remix for Cheat Codes’ Mega Collab “No Service in The Hills”

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