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ALOK and Bebe Rexha Team Up for Catchy New Single “Deep In Your Love”


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ALOK, one of the most acclaimed international DJs on the planet, is kicking off 2024 with a massive new collaboration with Bebe Rexha, “Deep in Your Love.” Featuring an incredible throwback sound, combined with Rexha’s iconic vocals, “Deep in Your Love” is a track that is sure to ignite dance floors all year long.

Featuring an iconic piano sample, “Deep in Your Love” actually follows the same formula as Bebe Rexha’s most recent collabs with David Guetta, “Blue (I’m Good)” and “One in a Million.” Rexha’s vocals soar over an instantly recognizable dance music track. ALOK seamlessly manages to connect old and new sounds on this one with modern, pulsating bassline laid over ethereal piano notes.

“Since meeting Bebe at a show in Romania, it’s been a pleasure working with her on ‘Deep In Your Love’ both online and while she was in Brazil.” ALOK says. “I can’t wait for everyone to hear this danceable, energetic new single and to play it live on dancefloors around the world as we bring in the Spring and Summer seasons!”

“Deep In Your Love” is out now on ALOK’s B1 label. Check out his massive performance at Tomorrowland Brasil as well.

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: ALOK and Bebe Rexha Team Up for Catchy New Single “Deep In Your Love”

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