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Ray Volpe makes his solo debut on Ophelia with “Meant To Be Lonely” ft Donna Tella


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Last year, Ray Volpe featured on Together, the most recent EP from MitiS released on Ophelia. Yesterday, he made his solo debut on the label with “Meant To Be Lonely” with Donna Tella.

Ray Volpe’s track “Laserbeam” took the entire EDM scene by storm last year as the most-played track at EDC Vegas with support from Skrillex, Excision and more. The track is currently trending on TikTok with millions of views and over 17,000 videos. The dubstep act just finished his debut headline tour with multiple sell out dates.

But life is all about growth and experimentation; for his solo debut on Ophelia, Ray turned the vibes up and the wobbles down for a happier single. Emotive piano chords and scene-stopping verses transition into spectrum filling saw leads and climactic drops in halftime and 4 on the floor rhythms.

Listen below!

 

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