Vintage Culture has linked up with UK singer-songwriter Izzy Bizu on the new single ‘If I Live Forever’, out now on Virgin UK. In an impassioned Instagram post, today Vintage Culture announced his forthcoming debut album via his new label BOMA RECORDS.
“Culture, a community. Together we are all part of this dream. Together we are entering a new phase. “If I Live Forever”, it’s available worldwide. This is the first track from my debut album, which will be the fulfillment of another lifelong dream.” – said Vintage Culture on his forthcoming album and new single.
A vibrant, big room house cut, ‘If I Live Forever’ pairs Vintage Culture’s fresh sound design with Izzy’s captivating vocals. A departure in sound for the Brazilian maestro, the track hints at an artistic evolution, which will be revealed through new releases as the year unfolds.
Speaking about the track, Vintage Culture says, “I’m proud to begin 2023 with ‘If I Live Forever’ – my first collaboration with the talented UK vocalist, Izzy Bizu. I was inspired by Izzy’s vocal performance to create a track that would work great in the clubs and jump from the radio. Let’s begin the new year with a positive and upbeat vibe. ‘If I Live Forever’ is the perfect track to start our next journey.”
Izzy adds, “‘If I Live Forever’ is about feeling blue about the loss of my father. It was originally acoustic then I sang it in the studio, over a dance beat and it turned into something more hopeful and euphoric. For anyone that’s lost someone I hope this helps you keep their soul alive.”
‘If I Live Forever’ is a sunkissed vocal house jam to kick off the year building anticipation for Vintage Culture‘s debut album.
From the tiny municipality of Mundo Novo, Vintage Culture has risen to international stardom through his songwriting, studio productions, and charismatic stage presence. Already a household name in his homeland of Brazil, he has really been announced as the world’s #1 house DJ in the DJ Mag ‘Top 100’, while climbing to #11 in the overall poll. His career took off in 2019 following the release of his Jorja Smith and Maverick Sabre remix, and Vintage Culture has since enjoyed Platinum success on multiple singles, as well as topping the Billboard Club / Dance and Spotify Dance Charts. Having collaborated with the likes of Roland Clark, Tiësto, Maxi Jazz, Sonny Fodera, Anabel Englund, and, most recently, Swedish House Mafia, he is known for his irresistible melodies combined with driving instrumental rhythms to create a mesmerizing style and sound which is uniquely recognizable.
Isobel Bizu Beardshaw, better known as Izzy Bizu, is an English-Ethiopian singer-songwriter from Southwest London. In 2013, she independently released her debut EP ‘Coolbeanz’ catapulting her to mainstream popularity with the commercial success of her hit ‘White Tiger’ – which continues to connect with global audiences after going viral in recent times across social media – Izzy Bizu has maintained a strong presence with audiences, producing a consistent stream of well-received solo hits while collaborating over the years with the likes of ODESZA, HONNE, Jords, D Double E, Ferreck Dawn, Milky Chance, and Tom Enzy. Izzy continues to record and release music, amassing more than 1.7 million monthly listeners and 36.7 million annual streams on Spotify. While simultaneously managing to forge a successful modeling career, working with massive brands such as H&M, Cacharel, and Fossil, and featuring in Vogue, Hello, and Glamour to name but a few.
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