Multi-platinum artists DVBBS return with the lovely NERVO twins for a season anthem "Make It Last" off their newly announced EP Blood of My Blood (B.O.M.B.). The latest offering off their upcoming project is a winning combination that's upbeat, chilled out bass–and the Aussie girls silky smooth vocals evoke images from the track's music video, of a blurry Saturday night dancing away problems with friends and stargazing on rooftops at four a.m.
"Loved coming together with our DVBBS brothers to make a song about – what we all want – which is, making the weekend last! We have had some great weekends with this duo and hope everyone out there can have fun to this tune!" – NERVO
"Make It Last" follows the brothers, Alex and Chris', unexpected funky summertime single "Cozee" feat. Cisco Adler. DVBBS have shown exceptional evolution that can be found in their recent releases. "You Found Me" featuring XO affiliated rapper Belly sees the brothers embrace their R&B and hip-hop influences while "Parallel Lines" feat. Happy Sometimes is an uplifting dance-record that takes the listener on a magical journey.
The Toronto producers have had a busy summer touring the world with plays at Lollapalooza, Tomorrowland, Dreams, Coloursfest to name a few.
DVBBS is a name that dance music fans haven't stopped hearing about since their inception. They have aggregated over 20 million followers across all social media platforms, much of which due to their massive worldwide successes like "Tsunami" and "Not Going Home" and performances around the globe.
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