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Cat Dealers Start 2021 On A High Note With New Single ‘Scars’ ft. HAVENN!

After a particularly fruitful, musically exciting 2020 that saw them sign with leading dance music label Armada Music, Cat Dealers are pushing into the new year in a similar fashion. Today, in the wake of their internationally acclaimed collab with Guz Zanotto and Moore called ‘Save Me Now’, the Brazilian brothers are showing why their popularity keeps surging through their first 2021 release on Armada Music: ‘Scars’ featuring HAVENN.

An emotion-stricken record that juggles silky vocal tones with heavy bass grinds and thrilling grooves, ‘Scars’ serves as a testament to the in-studio capabilities of its creators. Showcasing the duo’s versatility and ability to reinvent themselves, this record is sure to leave its mark on the dance music world as many of the pair’s record have done in recent times.

Cat Dealers“‘Scars’ is our first release in 2021 and it continues this new style we’ve been working on. This song went through some phases and we really liked how it turned out; it strongly reflects the sound that we want to work with and present to everyone. After these difficult months, we are very excited to start this new year with a song that we like so much and are so fond of. We can’t wait to see the result on the floor.”

Formed by the brothers Lugui and Pedrão, Cat Dealers are among the three biggest DJs and producers of Brazil and represent one of the biggest names in today’s international electronic music scene. The pair cultivate the second largest YouTube channel of the Brazilian electronic music scene with more than 750,000 subscribers and over 270 million plays, racked up hundreds of millions of streams on Soundcloud, Spotify, Deezer and other streaming platforms in the past few years. They even touched down on all five continents, playing in venues in the United States, China, Japan, South Korea, Mexico, Australia, South Africa, Ireland, Thailand, Vietnam, Myanmar, Italy, Portugal, Poland and even Spain, where they opened for David Guetta at Medusa Festival 2018.

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Dylan Smith

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