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David Guetta & MORTEN Revamp Fleetwood Mac Classic “Dreams” for the Dance Floor [LISTEN]


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David Guetta and MORTEN just reworked a Fleetwood Mac classic, “Dreams,” into something shiny, inspirational, and new.

After eight prodigious Future Rave collaborations, the dynamic duo drastically switches gears to revamp the 1970s hallmark song. It’s smooth and entrancing for the modern dance floor, but built big room style, suitable for the future main stage.

The expert production features a dazzling vocal performance from rising star Lanie Gardner. Guetta first discovered her cover on YouTube, immediately fell in love with it, and invited her to record in studio. Together, with MORTEN, they’ve uncovered a powerhouse musical pairing.

This is, notably, Guetta’s first cover since he took on Nancy Sinatra‘s “Bang Bang,” which he transformed into “Shot Me Down” featuring Skylar Grey. Now, this take on “Dreams” will introduce a new generation of listeners to the magic of Fleetwood Mac.

Listen here!

David Guetta & Morten – Dreams

Listen/download: https://DavidGuetta.lnk.to/Dreams

 

Photo via Rukes.com

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: David Guetta & MORTEN Revamp Fleetwood Mac Classic “Dreams” for the Dance Floor [LISTEN]

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