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Sam Blacky Invites Listeners to a Deep, Tropical “Paradise” With Latest Single on Stabby Records [LISTEN]


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Sam Blacky evokes the sun-kissed shores of Ibiza and Mykonos with her latest single, “Paradise.”

Inspired by her travels to the Mediterranean, the single is driven by a deep house beat and rolling melodies. Singer and songwriter Madeline Austin lends her ethereal vocals, drawing listeners in to the paradise that is the song’s chorus.

Sam Blacky says of the release:

‘Paradise’ is a more melodic track that I feel people can enjoy in different environments; listen to it while driving, use as a morning soundtrack after waking up, or dance to it in a club. I wanted to make it more universal than just a club banger. Once again, I pulled inspiration from all the beautiful places I have been to, and ‘Paradise’ feels like summer in Ibiza or Mykonos. It’s the feeling of butterflies in your stomach, floating through the ocean with the wind on your face and a big carefree smile coming from within.

“Paradise” is Sam Blacky’s third release on her own record label, Stabby Records, which launched in February 2021. The release adds to Blacky’s growing catalog of house music which includes “Body” and “Too Late.” This is just the start for Sam Blacky and we can’t wait to watch her library grow further in 2021!

Listen below for an escape to paradise!

Sam Blacky – “Paradise”

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