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Mike Williams debuts on Smash The House with ‘I Said Too Much’

Dutch DJ/Producer Mike Williams makes his debut on Smash The House with the sizzling new release ‘I Said Too Much’.

Having been a regular on some of the scene’s most esteemed labels, the talented international star lands amongst the Smash family with a blissful house anthem that will surely be one of the standout releases this festival season. Featuring a tingling female top line, ‘I Said Too Much’ delivers Mike Williams’ trademark sound in abundance, evoking feelings of summer vibes and good times on the dancefloor.

When he’s not performing on the biggest stages in dance music, which to date have included everywhere from Tomorrowland to Creamfields and EDC Las Vegas to Ultra Music Festival. Mike Williams’s energy is put into producing some of dance music’s biggest tracks. These include ‘Feel Good’ with Felix Jaehn, ‘Wait Another Day’ with Mesto and Lullaby with REHAB, as well as collaborating with other names such as Tiësto and Hardwell.

‘I Said Too Much’ from Mike Williams is out exclusively on Smash The House this July!

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