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Naeleck, Oddity And Wasiu Join Forces For Villainous New Tune “Dark is All I See”

In a sonic effort that sounds like the theme song to a movie like Marvel’s ‘Venom,’ French talent Naeleck has teamed up with producer Oddity and rapper Wasiu to share “Dark is All I See,” one of his most hard-hitting singles to date. Hailing from France, Naeleck has toured the world multiple times over the past years off his viral tunes and remixes, while he just made his debut on DJ Mag’s Top 100 DJs at number 73. 


Wasiu is no stranger to dance music collaborations, as he has already worked with the likes of Apashe, KLOUD and Egzod and many more. He perfectly compliments Naeleck and Oddity’s production on “Dark is All I See,” which switches from cinematic trap sections to monstrous bass house drops. In case you haven’t gotten enough of Naeleck and Oddity’s production, they have also released the instrumental in the form of “Dark.” 

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