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Cloudy Parallels Collabs With American Idol Star: Robbie Rosen


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Cloudy Parallels’ recent collaboration with American Idol sensation Robbie Rosen has unveiled a sonic masterpiece, establishing itself as one of the most impressive tracks in recent years. “Feel Nothin” is a fusion of Robbie’s soulful writing and Cloudy Parallels’ expert production that crafts a dynamic sound painting pictures of both sadness and inspiration. The vocals soar to epic heights, creating an emotive experience that transcends the boundaries of conventional electronic dance music.

This marks Cloudy Parallels’ third consecutive release, each one surpassing the last in terms of innovation and musicality. The evolution in their sound is undeniable, and it’s no surprise that their latest track is destined to do big numbers like the last few have done. 

Limelight Music Entertainment takes center stage in orchestrating this collaboration, playing a pivotal role in bringing together two musical powerhouses. Their expertise in managing Cloudy Parallels is evident, as the collaboration not only maintains the duo’s signature style but also pushes the boundaries of what is expected in the EDM scene.

As listeners immerse themselves in this electrifying collaboration, it becomes apparent that Cloudy Parallels and Robbie Rosen have not just created a song but an experience. The track’s infectious energy and profound undertones make it an unmissable addition to the biggest dance playlists around the world.

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Cloudy Parallels Collabs With American Idol Star: Robbie Rosen

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