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    R3HAB and Deorro Collaborate for the First Time in 10 Years On Latin-Dance 180 BPM Heater – “Gózalo.” Out on Sony Music

    Multi-platinum Dutch-Moroccan DJ and producer R3HAB joins forces with Mexican-American producer Deorro for the first time in ten years on their new release – “Gózalo.” The two artists combine their unique and dynamic sounds by fusing traditional Latin rhythms, courtesy of Deorro‘s side, with R3HAB‘s signature driving, high-energy bassline almost reminiscent of hardstyle, making for a dancefloor heater that seamlessly bridges the gap between the two genres. “Gózalo” evokes midsummer parties with high vibes and grooving long into the night, making it the perfect crowd pleaser. R3HAB and Deorro‘s last collaboration was “Flashlight,” released on Spinnin’ Records a decade ago. It made a mark as one of the most known tracks from big-room EDM‘s golden era, and still remains a fan favorite with over 130M streams and regular appearances in sets to this day.

    It’s been a decade since Deorro and I dropped “Flashlight” – a track which has had a global impact on the EDM scene and still features in all my sets. Ten years later, we’re joining forces for “Gózalo,” a record that combines Deorro‘s Latin roots with my high-energy sound. Ever since I started working on it, the hook has been stuck in my head, and now that it’s out, it can be stuck in yours too. Vamos!” – R3HAB

    Excited to be working with my brother R3HAB again on something with a little Latin flavor this time.” – Deorro

    R3HAB

    Multi-platinum DJ and producer Fadil El Ghoul, better known as R3HAB, has been trailblazing his way through dance music for the past fifteen years. From his breakthrough remixes for RihannaDrakeTaylor Swift, and Calvin Harris to anthems such as Platinum-certified “All Around The World (La La La)” and “Lullaby,” to his collaborations with the likes of Ava MaxZAYNLuis FonsiSean Paul, and more, R3HAB has proven to be one of the most forward-thinking artists in the game. His work has collected over 11 billion streams to date, including more than 1.2B in 2023 alone. R3HAB founded his label CYB3RPVNK in 2016, which has passed 4B streams across platforms since its inception. R3HAB continues to evolve and diversify his sound by working with artists around the globe, pushing the boundaries of dance music as he collaborates across genres and languages. He is Spotify’s Most Discovered Artist, one of Spotify’s top 350 most streamed artists, ranked #14 on the prestigious DJ Mag’s Top 100 DJs chart, and has earned over 80 DiamondPlatinum, and Gold certificates. R3HAB has embarked on multiple sold-out worldwide tours and was the first dance music artist to sell out 15 consecutive shows in China. On top of that, he performed at the world’s top festivals, such as EDCUltra Music FestivalTomorrowlandBalaton SoundCoachellaSummer Sonic FestivalDWP Jakarta. With his combination of innate artistry and innovative attitude, R3HAB has earned his place as a household name in dance music.

    Deorro

    Los Angeles native Erick Orrosquieta, known as Deorro (and TON!C as well), is a house/EDM producer and DJ, as well as a proud Mexican-American. After he developed a following through his Soundcloud page, he reached a wider audience in his early twenties, from 2012 through 2014, with extensive touring, as well as brash solo releases and collaborations on the Dim Mak and Mad Decent labels. Among his highlights were “Dechorro” (2013), “Freak” (2014), and “Five Hours” (2014), the last of which reached the Top 10 in France and Belgium. Additionally, he remixed tracks by the likes of Laidback Luke (“Pogo“), Steve Aoki (“Ooh“), and Gareth Emery (“Lights & Thunder“). Deorro‘s momentum continued with “Five More Hours” (featuring Chris Brown, 2015) and “Bailar” (featuring Elvis Crespo, 2016), both of which went Top Ten in multiple territories. A slew of additional singles followed into 2017 when he issued his debut collection, “Good Evening.” He continued his prolific run in 2018 with nearly a dozen single releases, including “Shakalaka” with Steve Aoki, “Dracarys” with Dirty Audio, and “Bring It Back” (feat. Max Styler) with MAKJ. In 2019 he teamed up with Quintino and MAKJ for the high-energy single “Knockout.” Since that time, Deorro has had releases with some of the top collaborators in both the EDM and Latin genres, like his single release in 2022, Savage with Tiësto, and his debut Latin album “ORRO,” which features an astounding 18 collaborators over 19 tracks.

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