What’s more groovy than a sexy sax line over a powerful house beat? ‘Dancing’ does exactly what the title suggests, evoking a strong spirit of festival and dance. Hawk, considered one of the representatives of the Brazilian slap house scene, has already surpassed over 50 million streams over all platforms, and brings his experience to the table for a resounding collaboration. Those teaming up are Glazba, a fellow Brazilian producer, and Kylie Auldist, a multi-faceted singer with a truly soulful voice. Check out their tune and find yourself dancing to what will be a festival smasher this summer!
DJ and producer, HAWK, only 23 years old, is now considered one of the great revelations of national electronic music. As one of the representatives of the new trend of Slap House in Brazil, the artist has already surpassed the mark of 50 million streams on digital platforms and is among the top 20 most listened to Brazilian DJs on Spotify. Among his most outstanding productions are the remix of ‘Beggin’ which reached the mark of 8 million plays and became the most listened to remix of the song in the world, the single ‘Hanging Tree’ in partnership with the artist LIU, released by Alok‘s record label, Controversia; the important Official Remix for ‘Bad Together’, by the artist Bhaskar; the collaboration with artist MOJJO called ‘Back to Life’; and the song ‘Here to Say’, which reached the mark of 23.3 million views on the TIKTOK platform, and has more than 7 thousand videos produced with the single.
The 24-year-old DJ and Producer from Rio Grande do Sul, Lucas Bonilha, became known after being a finalist in a remix contest released by the artist KVSH, conceived by theHub Records. With songs released by Sony Music, Glazba also has a track called ‘Easy Come Easy Go’, which conquered the Chinese and went viral in the country, surpassing the 1 million streams mark, in addition to its release in March 2021 with Jetlag by Sony Music, Glazba has several major release partnerships.
Kylie Auldist is the soulful voice behind the 2016 worldwide hit ‘This Girl’ [Kungs vs Cookin’ on 3 Burners], she’s also the leading lady of Australian funk/soul stalwarts the Bamboos and a celebrated solo artist in her own right. From humble beginnings, Kylie has grown to become one of Australia’s most respected, versatile, and accomplished performers. She has released three critically acclaimed albums ‘Just Say’ (2008), ‘Made of Stone’ (2009), and ‘Still Life’ (2012) through Tru Thoughts & her fourth solo album ‘Family Tree’ on Freestyle Records (UK). Both ‘Made of Stone’ & ‘Family Tree’ won the coveted AGE Music Award in Australia. Kylie shot to global prominence in 2016 when her sublime vocals on ‘This Girl’ reached the top 100 in over 50 countries including in the US where it hit #2 on the electronic charts. The song itself has well over 1 billion streams. She has sung on collaborations with Boy George’s long-time producer Marc Vedo and had underground club hits with UK artists Flevans & Aldo Vanucci. With her 2016 release ‘Family Tree’ touching upon her earliest musical passions; the follow-up album (due Oct 2020) is quite firmly entrenched on an electro boogie tip, rooted deep in the underground dance club scene of the early 80’s. Kylie is a remarkable artist whose musical journey continues to expand and blossom the longer it progresses.
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