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Louis The Child Drop Hotly Anticipated ‘Euphoria’ EP with New Track Co-Prod by Skrillex [LISTEN]


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The stars have aligned and Louis The Child’s much anticipated Euphoria EP has fallen into place.

The 6-track project includes previously released tracks, “hate u cuz i don’t” featuring Bea Miller, “So What” featuring A R I Z O N A, “Keep On Moving” with NEZ & Theophilus London, and recently released single, “Hole In My Heart” with Livingston.

New additions include the intro title track “Euphoria” and the duo’s brand new track co-produced by Skrillex, “Waiting To Feel Like This.” The smooth house jam also features vocals by Robby Hauldren of Louis The Child, adding some extra oomph to the already vibrant selection of songs.

Meanwhile, Louis The Child are hitting the festival circuit with their accompanying Euphoria Tour… See dates here!

Listen to the Euphoria EP below and let us know if you’re loving it!

Louis The Child – Euphoria EP

 

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This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Louis The Child Drop Hotly Anticipated ‘Euphoria’ EP with New Track Co-Prod by Skrillex [LISTEN]

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