Multicultural Act NATHASSIA & D3FAI Drop Big Room Banger In My Head
Two renditions of their latest track In My Head are available on all platforms.by TV News Desk
Multicultural ambassador, DJ, producer and vocalist NATHASSIA (pronounced Natasha) has released her second collaboration alongside Argentinian big-room producer D3FAI. Two renditions of their latest track In My Head are available on all platforms January 25, 2020 via London based label Archangel UK.
Having seen great success via its initial Beatport release, In My Head broke the top 10 on the platform s big-room charts. Expanding upon the foundation built on in their prior collaboration Change The World , which saw landmark support from KISS FM, was playlisted on Club MTV, MTV Dance International, Clubland TV and even reached the MTV UK Top 20, the synergy the two stumaled upon paved way for another striking intersection between NATHASSIA s vocal talent and D3FAI s no-nonsense approach to the classic big-roo
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