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Avicii’s “Seek Bromance” Vocal Edit Celebrates 10 Years [LISTEN AGAIN]


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Avicii‘s classic production “Seek Bromance” turns 10 years old today — and a decade later, it’s a bittersweet reminder of one of dance music’s greatest.

Before “Levels,” there was “Bromance” and “Seek Bromance.” This was a transformational period in time for the young star, from Tim Berg into the legendary Avicii. When this song released, he was taking off.

“Seek Bromance” mashed up his smash hit “Bromance” with Amanda Wilson‘s lyrics from “Love U Seek” by Samuele Sartini. When the instrumental paired with the powerhouse vocal performance, “Bromance” upgraded and took over as an instant classic, tagged with the legendary name Avicii.

The song went on to chart in 20 countries and even hit No. 1 on the Billboard Dance Clubs Songs chart. Years later, “Seek Bromance” (Avicii Vocal Edit) plays back as nostalgic as ever.

Listen here and feel the energy once again!

Tim Berg – Seek Bromance (Avicii Vocal Edit)

 

Photo via Rukes.com

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