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HEYZ Makes Deadbeats Debut with “Just Friends” ft. Taylor Ravenna [LISTEN]


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Every time we hear from HEYZ it’s something different and today we’re treated to his debut on dream label  Deadbeats, “Just Friends” featuring Taylor Ravenna.

Sublime melodies, rolling bass rhythms, and a soaring vocal performance play up the narrative of an uneasy love within a platonic relationship. It’s a love story many of us can relate to — deep down they both know they’re more than just friends, but they both have to be on the same page to love harmoniously.

That lovesick energy is met with a gritty underlying factor, one that’s present in much of HEYZ’s work if you listen closely. Dynamic as ever, the producer delivers another compelling arrangement — one to capture our attention and our hearts.

Listen here and link up with HEYZ below!

HEYZ – Just Friends ft. Taylor Ravenna

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