Prepare yourself for another Snap, Crackle, Pop! coming at you fresh on this fine day. We have remixes, originals, features, and a ton of familiar names. Unwind and get ready to be lost in talented vocals and mesmerizing lyrics— this is Snap, Crackle, Pop!
BONNIE X CLYDE – The Unknown
Kicking us off this week is the power duo BONNIE X CLYDE with their latest release “The Unkown”. This vocal-driven future bass tune will have you singing alone with BONNIE’s soothing vocals and caught up on the smooth production. From the vocal chops to the lush chords, this is the dance track you need!
Max Styler – Sleep Alone (feat. Ella Boh)
Max Styler is here to showcase his new dance tune “Sleep Alone”. With Ella Boh lending her vocals for a hypnotic top line, you’ll be lost in her vocals from the first verse alone. The unique drop helps tie this record into one infectious hit!
IZII & Christian French – Drifter
Next up, we have IZII and Christian French teaming up for their release on Trap Nation’s imprint Lowly Palace. The powerful vocals will help take you away as the melodies swarm and flood you with a nostalgic feeling. This release is nothing short of what you’d expect from the powerhouse label leading the scene!
Louis Futon – Fall On Me (feat. BXRBER)
“Fall On Me” is the latest release from Louis Futon and this one is a must hear! With BXRBER delivering his strong vocals, this soulful tune will be ringing out with a good time. From the brass to the gang vocals, it’s hard to not have this one playing as we start to enter summertime.
Lulleaux – Missing You (feat. NEIMY)
After recently finishing up his degree in law, Lulleaux is here with his new single “Missing You”. NEIMY’s top line and Lulleaux’s production are paired perfectly together and fit like a puzzle piece. The relatable lyrics will have you singing along and wanting to hit play one more time when the song comes to an end!
Win and Woo – Chasing Tail (Madnap Remix)
Madnap’s remix of Win and Woo’s hit “Chasing Tail” is exactly what the release needed to help shed a new light on the catchy tune. This future bass take helps deliver melodic elements and makes great use of the original vocals. From the dreamy drop to the driving verses, this is one perfect way to end Snap, Crackle, Pop! this week.
Photo courtesy of BONNIE X CLYDE’s Facebook.