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Vin Diesel Woos Us Again with Another Feel-Good House Single, “Days Are Gone” [LISTEN]


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Vin Diesel just hit us with another feel-good dance single, “Days Are Gone” — and suddenly, his music career is one of the best things to happen in 2020!

There’s just something about Diesel’s voice and the nostalgia he brings that keeps us wanting more. When we hear his tracks, it’s like hearing a little glimpse into his soul. His debut surprised us entirely, in the best possible way — and he keeps the momentum going with another smooth heater.

Similarly to his debut single, “Feel Like I Do,” Diesel’s new release finds a home on Kygo’s Palm Tree Records, a joint venture with manager Myles Shear. According to a press release, “Days Are Gone” was co-written by Vin Diesel, Petey Martin, and Noah McBeth (better known as NoMBe) and produced by Palm Tree Records artist Petey Martin.

“Days Are Gone” arrives on the heels of Diesel’s unexpected smash, “Feel Like I Do,” which has racked up over 3.1 million streams worldwide in a rather short time.

Listen here!

Vin Diesel – Days Are Gone

 

 

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