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32Sstiches Unites With CHENDA And Harley Bird For Melodic Trap Gem “Freedom”


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In a monumental collaboration, some of melodic bass music’s very best have teamed up to unveil “Freedom.” Boasting a combined 1.2 million monthly listeners on Spotify, 32Sstiches, CHENDA and Harley Bird are some of the most exciting emerging talents to rise within the past years, and “Freedom” is bound to only further cement them within the scene.

Out via iconic label NCS, “Freedom” is led by 32Sstiches and CHENDA’s anthemic production, which is as intricate as it is explosive. Harley Bird’s stunning vocal lines make up for a great addition to the song, as he nicely helps lead the way towards the drop, that makes up for a captivating showcase of sound design and production. “Freedom” marks 32Sstiches’ second release this year, and his debut collaboration with CHENDA, whose exciting brand of melodic bass music has led to label releases with the likes of Subsidia, Dancing Dead, Magic Records, and more.

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: 32Sstiches Unites With CHENDA And Harley Bird For Melodic Trap Gem “Freedom”

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