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Marshmello & Eptic Unleash Aggressive Banger, “Hitta” ft. Juicy J [LISTEN]


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Marshmello, Eptic and Juicy J have joined forces on an unexpected new collab, “Hitta,” out today.

Signature trap synths and sounds open up the track and Juicy J controls it from there with an instant knock out hook. As aggressive as the vocal performance may be, the drops hit just as hard, as Eptic’s unmistakeable style rips through the mix and Marshmello brings it all together with his own distinct flair.

MORE: Marshmello Confirms It’s Finally “Album Time” for “My Day 1 Mellogang”

It’s safe to say nobody saw this one coming, which allows “Hitta” that much more of an impact. Marshmello and Juicy J did team up previously, however, on their emotional 2018 track “You Can Cry” featuring James Arthur.

Marshmello recently declared it’s “album time” — so get ready for plenty more where this came from.

Listen here!

Marshmello & Eptic – “Hitta” ft. Juicy J

 

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