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SHAMAÏ – Burst (Wankelmut Remix)


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The Berlin artist behind tunes like ‘Only You’ and ‘Can’t Force Love’ is back with a brand new remix. Having recently started his own label WKLMT, Wankelmut pulls out all the stops for an edit of SHAMAÏ’s debut record, ‘Burst.’

Dripping in soulful vocals and given a hefty dose of sunshine with its melodic beat and silky chords, ‘Burst’ is given a whole new lease of life. It was written in homage to women, with SHAMAÏ explaining:

Nothing compares to the love and support I’ve received from women throughout my life. I’m grateful! First I wanted to write a song to pay tribute to them. Then I said to myself: Why wouldn’t you write a dedication to women all over the world? A song that could stay forever! A song that will inspire the next generations!

 ‘Burst’ is a song dedicated to women. Women who struggled or are struggling in life right now. To women going through tough times. Women who doubt themselves, who think they are not enough. Women who think they need men to accomplish their dreams. ‘Burst’ is a hymn to women’s freedom!”

We’re all for this one and have had it on repeat all weekend! Check it below.

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: SHAMAÏ – Burst (Wankelmut Remix)

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