‘Where I Belong’ hearkens back to Daddy’s Groove’s beginnings in authentic and laid back house music. We’ve seen a glimpse of this in other releases from them, including “Blackout” from last year, after a long string of consistently big room and booming mixes. Featuring catchy vocals that also remind us of their days opening for Swedish House Mafia at their start, “Where I Belong” capitalizes on addicting and infectious vocals and supporting production that fit together perfectly, proving that you don’t always need big room energy to get a great point across
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