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Nicky Romero Makes His Universal Debut with “Nights With You”


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I wish we had power rankings of which DJs have been doing the most during quarantine. No doubt, Nicky Romero would be at or near the top of the leaderboard. He’s been pumping out quality tracks left and right, he recently unveiled a new alias, he’s done plenty of livestreams, and somehow, he still finds time to excel at Call of Duty. I can’t say I’ve been as productive during quarantine.

Now we’re treated to Nick’s latest single and his debut with Universal Music Group, “Nights With You.” UMG is the biggest label in the world and features dance music heavy hitters like Alesso, Marshmello and Illenium on the roster. Nicky Romero fits right in with his ear for melodic, progressive house. Sure enough, “Nights With You” is much more of a pop song with some dance elements. It’s still a shimmering track that showcases what a great producer Nick is. Festival, club, radio, he can do it all.

Here’s what Nick had to say about “Nights With You.”

“’Nights With You’ is a song I have loved from the very first moment I finished the demo. We went through many versions of this record, but when the acoustic strings came in, I knew instantly we had something special. Sometimes, to get the best results and bring out the magic, certain elements of a track need to be preserved as raw. Partnering with Universal on this release is also exciting news, and I’m looking forward to the upcoming edits and remixes we have planned for ‘Nights With You.’”

There you have it, keep your eyes peeled for what’s sure to be a big hit, and hopefully a song we can hear some festival versions of in the near future too. Nicky Romero’s “Nights With You” is out now on Universal/Protocol.

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Nicky Romero Makes His Universal Debut with “Nights With You”

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