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Zak Leever Drops Stunning and Powerful Summer Anthem, ‘We Could Be’


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Born in North California singer-songwriter and producer, Zak Leever has been discovering his sound and direction through music since the age of five. As a classically trained jazz pianist, his childhood days were engrossed in mastering the keyboard. This ultimately led to Zak touring with some small groups and winning national jazz competitions. As graduate of the renowned Berklee School of Music, Zak entered the industry as an electronic project garnering support from DJ royalty including the likes ofL Diplo. A-Trak, and Craze. Zak built up momentum earning slots on major festivals and radio support including Radio1 BBC, SiriusXM, and Apple Music Beats Radio.

On his brand-new single “We Could Be”, Zak showcases his driving emotive vocals and textured sound crafted with effortless and deliberate melodies to a catchy chorus which has radio repetitive rotation written in the stars for this stunning track. So get pouring yourself a smooth summer cocktail and get the speakers playing this summer jam loud.

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Zak Leever Drops Stunning and Powerful Summer Anthem, ‘We Could Be’

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