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Tropix, Wyle, And JoeyBurbs Come Together For ‘FourFiveSeconds’!

After releasing his cover single ‘Don’t Start Now’ and amassing over 500,000+ streams among all platforms in its first month, the New York native Tropix is back teaming up with Wyle again and vocalist Joey Burbs, for their follow up cover single ‘FourFiveSeconds’. This cover single offers a unique take to Rihanna, Kanye West, and Paul Mccartney‘s hit record ‘FourFiveSeconds’, with a joyful sound design while including up-tempo instrumentation and cheerful sound patterns throughout the track emphasizing with a fitting, noteworthy energetic drop.

Shadowing the successful release of their ‘Don’t Start Now’ cover single, Tropix and Wyle brought their bright positive synths, as they utilized their modern flow and cheerful sound patterns throughout the track. The track couldn’t have been the way it was without Chicago based indie-pop vocalist Joey Burbs, as he utilized his wide range and his stylistic approach on the utilization of layers.

Tropix and Wyle team up with Joey Burbs for this very bright happy cover single during these hard times in the world, preaching positivity through music.

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