Paradigm and HAWK. join musical forces on Alok‘s very own CONTROVERSIA imprint for the infectious new single “Something Wrong.” The release builds on the proven slap house mantras of both acts, but reaches new sonic heights with enchanted vocals and chilling-yet-embraceful melodic synthwork. Destined for clubbing and streaming success, it’s clear there’s nothing wrong with this one. Find Paradigm and HAWK.‘s new single “Something Wrong” out via streaming services everywhere on July 1st.
Paradigm is made up of Patrick Liegl and Séb Mont, two friends who skyrocketed to the forefront of the industry. Their most successful release, “Wake Me Up In Paris” with Anthony Keyrouz, has surpassed nearly 30 million streams on Spotify alone. Combining hypnotizing and heavenly pop hooks with dark dystopian slap house productions, Paradigm is set to brings a much needed breath of fresh air to today’s dance scene. This makes Paradigm the perfect creative cohort for HAWK., who at just 23 years old, is now considered one of the great revelations in the global scene. Among his most prominent productions are his remix of Reznikov‘s “Beggin,” “Back to Life” alongside MOJJO, and “Here To Stay,” which was the subject of more than seven thousand videos on TikTok alone. Two rising talents coming together on Alok‘s CONTROVERSIA, Paradigm & HAWK.‘s new single “Something Wrong” brings the summer heat in the best possible – with contagious grooves and an undeniable find.
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