You may have heard of Norwegian production duo Seeb from their smash hit remix of Mike Posner's "I Took A Pill In Ibiza," and today they present their new original single, "Breathe," available now on 4th & B'Way / Island Records.
For some background info on the duo, Seeb released their first remixes in the spring of 2015. They soon had a Hype Machine #1 track with their fresh take on Kiesza's "Cut Me Loose," introducing their trademark cutting edge vocal tweaks and treatments. This was followed by a remix of Shawn Mendes' "Stitches," before they dropped their interpretation of Mike Posner's track "I Took A Pill In Ibiza." The remix exploded on Spotify, giving the duo international traction almost overnight.
It continues to grow rapidly and currently tops the Apple Music Dance charts for #1 song, album, and music video, as well as #1 on Shazam's US Top 100. The remix is also climbing the Top 10 of the Global Spotify Chart and recently jumped to #14 on the Billboard Hot 100. As recently as last week, Seeb released another remix of Tove Lo's stunning single "Moments" which was met with critical acclaim from music blogs & tastemakers alike.
Their brand new original single "Breathe" is a breezy, sun-soaked anthem that features Seeb's signature vocal chops backed by a beautiful finger-picked guitar line. Nordic singer Neev adds a layer of emotional depth with heartfelt and relatable lyrics about dealing with a stressful situation.
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