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Pop / Rock 07/12/2018

StayLoose Releases Future Bass Stunner 'Let Go' Ft. Andrew Paley

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StayLoose Releases Future Bass Stunner 'Let Go' Ft. Andrew Paley
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) StayLoose skillfully interweaves booming live drums and the soaring vocals of Andrew Paley with meditative moments on the shimmering future bass single "Let Go," premiered today on This Song Is Sick.

"Let Go" is the latest in a string of StayLoose releases on Dim Mak. Earlier this year the he made his label debut with the powerful anthem "Fight Back" and followed it up with an inspiring ode to mothers around the world, "Hey Mama." On his most recent release, StayLoose teamed with with ROZES for "Mean To Me," and supported the record with a mini fall tour, stopping in San Francisco, San Diego, Denver, New York and Los Angeles.

StayLoose has always maintained the ability to genre-bend and produce emotionally-charged songs that resonate with all who listen. Since arriving on the scene in 2014, the Denver-based artist has consistently crafted fascinating original material, as well as official remixes for Odesza, Illenium, ROZES, KRANE. StayLoose' productions have earned him support from the likes of Alison Wonderland, Louis The Child, and Zeds Dead, as well as publications including Billboard, Pigeons & Planes and Complex.






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