Stafford Brothers Release New Single With Lil Yachty & Lexy Panterra

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Stafford Brothers Live Forever

Electro-pop dynamos, STAFFORD BROTHERS, release their newest single “Live Forever” featuring vocals from LEXY PANTERRA & LIL YACHTY on Thrive Music.

The single is fit for popular radio and blends together all the best elements (pop basslines, hip-hop features, and catchy vocals) of top-charting music today.

“Live Forever” starts with a tribal drum pattern that mixes into Lexy Panterra’s vocals and instantly pulls you into the addictive pop-rhythm of the song. The build swings more aggressively while Lexy’s vocals soar over the hypnotic beat before truly belting right before the bass and vocal chop filled drop. Lil Yachty joins in (at the 2:30 mark) adding his own unique twist to the already room-shaking bop.

Stafford Brothers say of the collaboration: “This is a huge release for us! Lexy is a legend and an amazing vocalist. We’ve been huge fans of Lil Yachty from the beginning so it’s a dream to have him on the record. We’re pumped to have this song released with Thrive Music and can’t wait for everyone to hear it.”

This week, “Live Forever” was the #10th most added release at Spotify in the world alongside major contenders (Post Malone, Ed Sheeran, Marshmello, Blink 182, and more), with NMF in 34 countries (Egypt, India, Gulf, North Africa, Levant, South Africa, Vietnam, Hong Kong, Canada, Philippines, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Taiwan, Israel, Poland, Turkey, Italy, Thailand, Iceland, Denmark, Cratediggers, France, USA, Australia/New Zealand, Germany, Norway, Sweden, Netherlands, General, Switzerland, Belgium, Finland).

When it comes to releasing massive dance/pop anthems, the Stafford Brothers are veterans. The duo has gone platinum multiple times, received three ITM awards, sold out hundreds of shows, and collaborated with some of the biggest names in music across genres including Lil Wayne, Rick Ross, Steve Aoki, and more.

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