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Next Promises Make Debut On Hardwell’s Imprint With “Never Gonna Be The Same” [Revealed Recordings]


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We were big supporters of the group Vorden in the past, a pair of young and talented producers who had a knack for releasing some electrifying music. Comprised of Henri Cornil and Matteo Marion, the two decided to take some time and rebrand with a even bigger focus, all under the name Next Promises.

I don’t know if I’ve seen an artist make a debut quite like these guys, because they’ve signed their debut release with none other than Hardwell’s Revealed Recordings. Titled “Never Gonna Be The Same“, this track is one that will get your blood pumping and energy rising. The production is seamless, perfectly complimenting the male vocal, building into a thunderous drop.

Keep an eye on Next Promises! Stream “Never Gonna Be The Same” below!

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Next Promises Make Debut On Hardwell’s Imprint With “Never Gonna Be The Same” [Revealed Recordings]

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