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Farrah & SENZA Join Forces On Experimental Trap Collab “TEMPLE” [LISTEN]


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Farrah and SENZA join forces on a collaborative new effort and mood, TEMPLE.

This trap-infused slapper starts off with a single sound, an intriguing tone that leads into the track’s rhythm and flow. The atmosphere only builds from there, as Farrah and SENZA add in layers of lush synths and gritty bass. Ultimately, the track drops into a buzzing, bouncy arrangement that never loses our interest — then pulls back, builds, and drops again — this time with alluring vocal chops to compliment the production.

Farrah is positioned as one of our Top 40 Artists to Watch for 2021 and “TEMPLE” marks the producer’s third release this year, following up “Clairvoyance” and “Boiling.” Meanwhile, SENZA is carving a path of her own with heavy-hitting mixes and originals, most recently “Full Moon.”

From the sounds of it, Farrah and SENZA are thriving a little more with every release.

Listen to “TEMPLE” and link up with both artists below!

Farrah x SENZA – TEMPLE

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Connect with SENZA

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