A certified platinum artist, multi-instrumentalist, producer, songwriter, and more, SELVA continues to blaze through the Brazilian and now worldwide scene with the force of a tornado. From ‘I Miss U’ that was streamed over 30 million+ times to the hugely successful ‘Why Don’t U Love’, he now joins forces with legend in the scene Robert Falcon with a closing of the Summer anthem ‘Friends’!
Dropping on ALOK’s Controversia imprint proving the perfect home, Robert Falcon brings an element of class and finesse as one of Belgian’s biggest exports. Between releases on Spinnin’ Records, STMPD, and Sony Music Entertainment, his recent release ‘Nightmare’ with Pink Panda on the Controversia outlet also shot onto the radars of those that matter.
Bringing in paired-down guitar slicks to set the tone of ‘Friends’, the irresistible male vocal croons “I can never be just a friend” atop light pulses of house that accent its delivery. Then, taking a U-Turn into a fresh territory of deep house and slapping bass, that then reverberates to add depth, “You’re on my mind for 24 hours” boomerangs to the forefront of the track, swelling with emotion.
With one foot firmly on the dancefloor with a poignant, relatable message, SELVA and Robert Falcon have collided worlds in producing a glossy, party-ready take with ‘Friends’ – out now via Controversia!
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