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    Santé & Re.You Drop Final Album Single Do You Write (ft. Biishop)

    As they gear up to release their eagerly anticipated debut album Road To Sanrey on Thursday, April 28, German brothers Santé & Re.You now unveil the fifth and final single to be taken from the upcoming long player – Do You Write (ft. Biishop).

    Out now via their burgeoning label LSF21+ (an imprint which they launched together back in 2021) Do You Write sees the in-form duo deliver one of their most beautiful singles to date, as they demonstrate some incredible song-writing credentials on yet another mesmerising vocal cut.

    Teaming up with enigmatic vocalist Biishop for their second album collaboration – following the release of Road To Nowhere for the label’s inauguration back in October – the three artists come together on another absorbing offering, delivering a stunning amalgam of temperate synthesizers, soaring lyrics and subtle guitar licks.

    Ebbing and flowing with deliberate juxtaposed intention across the duration, the single is brought into a blissful, almost abstract dimension as the trio conjure an extraordinary sonic performance that sits in-between introspective melancholy and gentle euphoria.

    Speaking about the single and the upcoming album, Santé & Re.You commented:

    “Do You Write is definitely one of our favourite tracks on the new album and a piece of music we’re very proud of. Biishop is such a talented vocalist and it’s been a pleasure working with him on these two singles. The album itself has been a long time in the making so we’re very excited to get it out there. We really hope people enjoy listening to it as much as we did putting it all together and we’d like to extend a huge thank you to all of the incredible collaborators involved”.

    Santé & Re.You – Do You Write (ft. Biishop) is out now via LSF21+. Stream and purchase here.

    Santé & Re.You – Road To Sanrey will be available to stream and purchase worldwide from all major DSPs on Thursday April 28.

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