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PURGE & Lizzy Jane Drop Deep Bass Earworm “Home” [LISTEN]


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PURGE and Lizzy Jane just dropped their dynamic new collaboration together, a deep bass earworm out now and available as a free download.

“Home” embodies the concept of feeling at home with someone, no matter the time and place. Something we can all relate to and celebrate, especially after the trying year we’ve experienced.

Dramatic synths and melodics guide the instrumental into a beautiful, emotional atmosphere provided by PURGE as Lizzy Jane demonstrates her vocal and lyrical prowess. Her voice comes across both wholesome and haunting as she sings out: When I’m with you, I feel so strong, like I belong.

Lizzy Jane also recently released a genre-bending collaboration with Too Kind called “Forgive Me.” Her creative edge makes for an engaging listen every time.

Just recently, PURGE dropped “Rage City,” a stark change up from the producer’s softer side heard here.

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

PURGE – “Home” ft. Lizzy Jane

Connect with PURGE

SoundCloud | Spotify | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram

Connect with Lizzy Jane

SoundCloud | Spotify | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram

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