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Poylow hits the right spot one more time with his new release on NCS, “Drop in the Ocean’


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Poylow is a French emerging EDM artist who is quickly gaining popularity in the music industry. With
over 60 million streams on Spotify alone, Poylow’s unique style is resonating with listeners all over
the world. As an up-and-coming artist, Poylow is definitely one to watch out for.

His recognisable sound and high-energy performances are sure to make him a standout in the EDM scene.
Poylow, Harry Taylor, MAD SNAX, and India Dupriez are three up-and-coming artists who just
recently released a track called ‘Drop In The Ocean’ on NCS, which is the biggest independent label
in electronic dance music. These talented musicians are quickly gaining popularity in the EDM scene
with their unique styles and high-energy performances.

‘Drop In The Ocean’ is an electrifying track that is sure to get listeners moving. With its catchy beats
and upbeat melodies, this track is sure to be a hit on the dance floor. The collaboration between
Poylow, Harry Taylor, MAD SNAX, and India Dupriez brings together a variety of influences and styles,
resulting in a fresh, exciting and epic sound. The song’s catchy lyrics and memorable chorus make it a
standout track that will surely be stuck in your head for days to come.
Overall, ‘Drop In The Ocean’ is a must-listen for fans of electronic dance music. The combination of
Poylow, Harry Taylor, MAD SNAX, and India Dupriez’s talents make for a dynamic and energetic track
that is sure to be a crowd-puller. Keep an eye out for these rising artists as they continue to make
waves in the music industry.

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Poylow hits the right spot one more time with his new release on NCS, “Drop in the Ocean’

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