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Kasbo Drops New Track “Call” Featuring Cheney

Kasbo is one of those names that seems to be popping up everywhere in the dance music community. The Swedish producer has been making a splash as of late after dropping his debut EP in 2015 and gaining attention for a remix of Fetty Wap's 'Trap Queen" earlier in the year. Now he's back to drop his latest single, teaming up with UK vocalist Cheney for a future bass effort titled "Call."
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Kasbo is one of those names that seems to be popping up everywhere in the dance music community. The Swedish producer has been making a splash as of late after dropping his debut EP in 2015 and gaining attention for a remix of Fetty Wap’s ‘Trap Queen” earlier in the year. Now he’s back to drop his latest single, teaming up with UK vocalist Cheney for a future bass effort titled “Call.”

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“Call” opens with a somber piano progression as Kasbo transforms Cheney’s voice into a lead melody. Light percussion then joins the mix as the vocalist delivers some sped up topline melodies over an R&B flavored backdrop. Moving into the drop, the song explodes into a chorus of airy synth chords and off-kilter future bass rhythms that converge to form a smooth but energetic wall of sound.

With “Call,” Kasbo manages to deliver a unique future bass production despite the style’s recent spike in popularity among dance music artists. The song features a lush sound and some catchy vocals courtesy of Cheney, and is definitely another memorable entry for the Swedish producer.


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