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Jauz & Micah Martin Drop Standout Dubstep Collab, “Forever” via Bite This! [LISTEN]


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Jauz and Micah Martin join forces on their new collaborative single “Forever,” out now via Bite This!

“Forever” brings the heat, setting its intention as a bass-heavy dancefloor destroyer and tapping a classic dubstep sound. No stranger to the dance music scene, Micah adds soul to the already massive production with a potent vocal performance.

Jauz describes the new release as “A tribute to the era of Dubstep that I grew up on and love so much.”

“Forever” marks Jauz’s third single release of 2021, following up “Sick” with Sum 41’s Frank Zummo featuring We Are PIGS, and “Oceans & Galaxies” with HAILENE. Jauz will soon hit the road with a lineup of upcoming US appearances including HARD Summer as well as a HARD Fest London.

Jauz has remained busy in 2021, recently launching $BTX Coin, his own personal cryptocurrency via Rally. The currency aims to help emerging artists and their fans gain valuable exposure, release music, and even collaborate with him.

Listen here to the latest from Jauz!

Jauz & Micah Martin – “Forever”

Stream/download: bitethis.ffm.to/forever

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