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Akshay Bhanawat
Akshay Bhanawathttps://themusicessentials.com/
Having been a fan of dance music and Armin van Buuren since 2003, I was inspired to start my own electronic music publication with a very simple, and clear goal - to share electronic music with old, and new fans alike. Working alongside a great team has made me keep that goal alive, and build on it.

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Jake Silva Taps Frankie Sims And Marco Nobel For High-Octane Single “Bad”

Following a slew of successful releases this year including “Back To Me”, “Every Little Thing” and “Dance”, Jake Silva has released the official song of the summer – “Bad” with Frankie Sims and Marco Nobel.

Old-time commrades Sims and Silva have had a breakout year alongside eachother with the release of “Waste Your Love” and “Feels Right”. Featuring Silva’s knack for creating dancefloor staples, Sims’ high-energy production technique, and Marco Nobel’s talent for crafting irresistible melodies, “Bad” is a carefully curated blend of synths and a topline that takes center stage, promising to engage and enthrall listeners. “Bad” is slated to release June 23 via Soave.

“Bad” is a testament to Jake Silva and Frankie Sims’ artistry, unleashing their collaborative genius on this dancefloor opus. Enveloped with radiant synth elements and a pulsating bassline – this single exudes good vibes and upbeat energy. Its catchy topline, vocal hooks, and carefully crafted percussive elements lead to a fiery drop that effortlessly makes listeners want to sing along and dance to the tune.

Crafted for any occasion, whether it’s a workout session, pregame festivities, or a day at the beach. It is destined to become a beloved melody among dance music fans everywhere.

Continuously pushing the envelope on fresh ways to evolve their sound, Jake Silva and Frankie Sims have each proven their status as ones to watch in the dance music scene. Together, their collaborative efforts create music that pushes the confines of the house music genre. Now collaborating with a name like Marco Nobel and releasing on Soave, these two further display their meteoric rise to fame. With every production, these two level up their game and they have certainly done the same with “Bad”. Expect to see more powerful, boundary-breaking collaborations between Jake Silva and Frankie Sims in the future.

Akshay Bhanawat

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