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Scaro & Kollapse Combine Future Bass & Hardstyle On ‘Wanted To’


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Coming to bedroom-based label Esc Records, Scaro and Kollapse have joined forces to unleash a truly stunning tune with “Wanted To.” Esc Records is jumping head-first into the industry, having released YAMAN and Robbie Rosen’s hit single ”Just Friends” late last year, as well as recently complimenting it with an explosive remix pack, featuring the likes of Funky Craig, Purple Nacho, Scaro, and Jaxis. Now, the rising label is back with yet another bright release, dropping “Wanted To” by Scaro and Kollapse.

Scaro and Kollapse are definitely two of the brightest rising talents out of Hong Kong, and their collaborative effort on “Wanted To” is a testament to their production skills and dedication. Bringing together the worlds of future bass and hardstyle in an impressive way, “Wanted To” is driven by smooth toplines and epic melodies. While an infectious first verse leads the listeners into a captivating drop, the outro unleashes immense 4-on-the-floor hardstyle energy, making sure to keep them on their toes throughout.

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Scaro & Kollapse Combine Future Bass & Hardstyle On ‘Wanted To’

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