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DJ Snake & Malaa Bring the Energy with New Collab Anthem “Ring the Alarm” [LISTEN]


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DJ Snake and Malaa’s brand new collaborative single, “Ring The Alarm,” is out now — sparking much excitement for their upcoming b2b tour. The track was previously teased on social media and arrives today already well-received by house fans everywhere.

“Ring The Alarm” goes off, disrupting the speakers with hyped up vocals, alarms and energetic rave synths. The result is a genre-breaking, unruly anthem, which stays consistent with DJ Snake and Malaa’s underground meets main stage style. Perfect for playing out in clubs, festivals and warehouses alike all Summer long.

Later this month, DJ Snake and Malaa are heading out on tour together, hitting up Chicago, Denver, Washington D.C. and Oakland, as well as the legendary, sold out Hard Summer music festival in San Bernardino.

Listen here as DJ Snake and Malaa bring the energy once again!

DJ Snake & Malaa – Ring The Alarm

Stream/download: https://djsnake.lnk.to/RingTheAlarm

 

Photo via Jonathan April for Insomniac Events

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