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Famba Drops Music Video For Latest Single “Still Call You Mine” [SONY Canada]


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If there’s one artist who’s having a solid year so far, it’s Famba. His first release of 2021, “Still Call You Mine“, is a track that has enjoyed huge success thus far and major playlist featuring including the cover of Spotify’s Mint Canada and Hot Hits Canada as well as Apple’s danceXL & New in Dance.

Still Call You Mine” is the first track on Famba’s upcoming sophomore EP, Wishes Vol. 2, which is expected later this year via Sony Music Entertainment Canada. Wishes Vol. 2 is set to be a musical monument for Famba, as he steers his sound back to his sonic roots with a marked shift towards club-oriented songs with noticeable underground inspirations.

Now, he’s released an epic music video to accompany this stellar song, one that will have you locked in the minute you press play. Director, Alex Gayoso (Frank Walker, REZZ), gracefully combines the vibrant beat from “Still Call You Mine” with choreographed stunts to place the viewer in the midst of an exhilarating diamond heist. Caught between their passion for love and crime, Famba’s relationship with his co-star is put to the ultimate test when the two secret agents are pitted against one another during a mission.

The action-packed video and raw, emotional lyricism work symbiotically to tell an intense story of romance and commitment. Check out the video below!

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Famba Drops Music Video For Latest Single “Still Call You Mine” [SONY Canada]

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