Run For Your Life Mako (Rat City, Natalola)

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Run For Your Life Mako (Rat City, Natalola)
Natalola’s soulful captivating voice seems to be making a cameo on a whole lot of ravishing dance tunes lately. Aside from her role on Exit Friendzone plus Two Friends’ Overdose, Natalola also appears on Bearson’s One Step At A Time. She now lends that magnetic voice to NVOY’s new original, Golden Touch, a ravishing cut off the UK duo’s debut EP. This richly surging, crisply slicing future pop and melodic trap number is mellifluous and chromatic. Golden Touch is dramatic and intense yet beautiful and ethereal, a “golden” treat through and through. NVOY’s debut EP Aurum is out on iTunes via Black Butter Records.
Exit Friendzone and Two Friends collaborated on a riveting original named Overdose last fall, one which we still can’t get out of our heads today (and gladly so, too). Overdose, which features soulful vocals by Natalola, has since received some magnificent remix treatments, out altogether as an official remix package. Chicago by way of New Orleans producer CRWNS presents us with one of my favorite jams out of the four track release, a tremolo future bass and trap edit bursting with brisk vivacious energy. The beauty of the original is left unscathed while CRWNS dresses it in resplendent new threads on his spirited darting, swift bounding edit. You can stream the rest of the Overdose remixes, which includes additional re-works by Sokko, Jameston Thieves, and Jinco, in full on Soundcloud.
Lighten up your Thursday morning with Cory Enemy & SYRE’s newest track “Touch the Ground” feat. Natalola on the vocals. There’s a smoothness in this song that I love, from the slick transitions to the perfect chorus. Natalola’s vocals has a slight raspiness to her vocals that work with the electronica that Cory Enemy and SYRE have created. Also, the tone of the song isn’t too high energy but also just enough to give the song a nice kick.
CORY ENEMY + SYRE : TOUCH THE GROUND (FEAT. NATALOLA)
Is it everything you dream of? And that you've got your eyes up, got your eyes up Off the ground You hear me yelling at your treason Little rebel rise up, go and rise up And make us proud