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AJ Salvatore Drops Sizzling Remix EP To “Vitamins” ft. Tokyo’s Revenge


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AJ Salvatore is truly on the path to stardom. The 25-year-old has had releases under Universal, Sony, gone on to chart at #12 on Billboard Dance Club Songs, #19 in the US Viral 50, #21 in the Global Viral 50, and released official remixes for Lil Yachty, Paris & Simo, Bleona, and Shaun Frank on Ultra Records. He’s also performed at EDC Orlando and opened for superstars such as Quix, Borgeous, Carnage, Ghastly, Alvin Risk, Dirty South, Shaun Frank, and SNBRN to name a few.

His latest single, Vitamins” ft. Tokyo’s Revenge has been an undeniable hit, amassing over one millions streams, which has now led to the highly anticipated remix EP, boasting four electrifying remixes from the likes of Dolla Bill, Squalzz, CHENDA, BXT, and KULTIVATE.

Straight out of Philly, KULTIVATE infuses the original with high energy drum and bass production that is irresistible.

Squalzz delivers a trap infused remix that also showcases an irresistible bassline and mellow reggae beats.

Dolla Bill switches things up with a fast paced house remix that blends hip hop and house seamlessly.

CHENDA brings his thunderous style to the track offering a remix that’s booming with vigorous and heart thumping sounds.

BXT caps the remixes off with a punchy, bass house remix that boasts club and festival appeal.

 

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: AJ Salvatore Drops Sizzling Remix EP To “Vitamins” ft. Tokyo’s Revenge

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