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Martin Garrix Pairs Up with Tove Lo for Sultry, Club Ready Track “Pressure” [LISTEN]


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Martin Garrix just dropped a club ready slow burner, “Pressure” featuring Tove Lo.

The highly anticipated collaboration explores a deep soundscape set at 115 bpm, sure to turn heads of pop and dance lovers alike. Seductive vocals and an alluring bassline draw us in, as Garrix offers a complimentary groove to Tove Lo’s vocal prowess.

Our only complaint — we’d love an extended mix because our ears are craving more than 2 minutes and 24 seconds. Regardless, we’re loving “Pressure” and its quick, to-the-point escape.

Tove Lo shares of the production:

This track hit me in all the right places and I really wanted to be a part of it. It’s cool that it’s a slightly new direction for both me and Garrix! Lyrically it’s all about destructive passion and lack of self-control. Which feels amazing until it drives you crazy. I’m very excited for this to be our first collab, I hope all our fans feel it!

“Pressure” marks the first 2021 release from both Garrix and Tove Lo.

Listen below.

Martin Garrix – Pressure (feat. Tove Lo)

Stream/download: http://stmpd.co/7mX7KF

 

Photo via Rukes.com

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Martin Garrix Pairs Up with Tove Lo for Sultry, Club Ready Track “Pressure” [LISTEN]

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