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“Fight For Me” is a tune that, with its sweetness and incredible atmosphere, literally lighted up our weekend. Produced by the German producer Rival and Cadmium from US, the tune is not their first collab. In fact, this duo has already worked together and delivered three other songs: “Daily”, “Illusion” and “Just Breathe”. Needless to say that after having loved “Fight For Me”, we recommend exploring more the style of those talented guys!
Anyway, let’s begin doing our work.
“Fight For Me” immediately decided to show some skills.
The initial break is calm and emotional, with the splendid vocal by Chris Linton and a soft piano, slowly escalating to a superlative drop. That part impressed us since the first seconds… It’s so effective, in its simplicity! A relaxing piano melody, a voice, that’s the magic! Pure talent here.
Anyway, the break is not even the point of strength Of “Fight For Me”. The future bass drop presents a huge amount of energy and immediately hits the listener with its vibrant vibes. The melody is difficult to describe… From a certain point of view, its pauses and stops make it really elegant. From another one, it still keeps an impressive dynamism! It’s surely a catchy and intense drop, a little gem in a genre full of generic tracks!
In the second break, Veronica Bravo adds her lovely vocal to the structure. It’s hard to decide which one of the singers was the best, it’s a tough battle!
In the end, “Fight For Me” is beautiful, full of talented artists, and definitively one of the best future bass songs of the month for us. Congratulations!
You can listen to “Fight For Me” here:
Fight For Me
Fight For Me, a song by Rival, Cadmium, Chris Linton, Veronica Bravo on Spotify
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