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Rain Man Drops New Single “Habit” With Krysta Youngs

With a steady string of releases, Rain Man is quickly establishing himself as a musical force to be reckoned with in his post-Krewella career. After departing the group that thrust him into the spotlight, Kris Trindl has been working hard as a solo act, defying expectations earlier in the year with his single "Bring Back The Summer." Now he's back with another new offering, teaming up with vocalist Krysta Youngs on a melodic dance pop tune titled "Habit" that sees him exploring similar sonic terrain.
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With a steady string of releases, Rain Man is quickly establishing himself as a musical force to be reckoned with in his post-Krewella career. After departing the group that thrust him into the spotlight, Kris Trindl has been working hard as a solo act, defying expectations earlier in the year with his single “Bring Back The Summer.” Now he’s back with another new offering, teaming up with vocalist Krysta Youngs on a melodic dance pop tune titled “Habit” that sees him exploring similar sonic terrain.

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Like “Bring Back The Summer,” the new single features catchy female pop hooks from Youngs over somber chord progressions and snappy drums. Following transcendent build-ups, Rain Man delivers the goods with sampled vocal chops over driving beats and massive synth chords, offering up a unique take on future bass with his characteristically powerful production values.

On “Habit,” Rain Man keeps things interesting with a blend of vibrant melodies and energizing bass music, drawing on the elements that made his productions work with Krewella while carving out a unique identity as a solo artist.


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