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Party banger but doesn't sound like a Kygo song at all. Might warm to this after a few listens though! :)

Sounds great, much much better imo than 'It Ain't Me' which I found too generic in terms of production. The drop is good too and reminds me more of the livelier funkier style of Bakermat rather than Kygo.

 

:lol: at the article calling John Newman a 'rising singer' when he has already had quite a few hits and is now surely an 'established singer'.

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This sounds INCREDIBLE :cry: Actual song of the year contender when it's released!

Not as big as First Time or especially It Ain't Me. Probably because I can't stand John's voice!

 

This album is shaping up to be incredible, could even beat Cloud Nine at this rate!

On another note, I think he's getting bigger and bigger. First Time flopped but that's because it was released whilst It Ain't Me was still smashing.

 

He's going to be the next EDM star. He's certainly bigger than Calvin Harris atm!

Sounding good. :dance: Kygo keeps on bringing it!

 

Sounds very Avicii too which is always a good thing!

On another note, I think he's getting bigger and bigger. First Time flopped but that's because it was released whilst It Ain't Me was still smashing.

 

He's going to be the next EDM star. He's certainly bigger than Calvin Harris atm!

 

Or because it was utter crap and pretty much universally recognised as being so.

Yeah I doubt First Time would have gone any higher regardless. It had loads of playlist support.
Yeah I doubt First Time would have gone any higher regardless. It had loads of playlist support.

It only got to 8 on Hot Hits UK. It Ain't Me stopped it from becoming a big hit. All my friends and family love it.

It only got to 8 on Hot Hits UK. It Ain't Me stopped it from becoming a big hit. All my friends and family love it.

 

I'm sure they're probably just saying that not to upset you.

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