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Kadebostany And Serepocaiontas Deliver A Dose Of Euphoria On New Single

<p>Kadebostany, the Swiss pop collective behind hits like Castle in the Snow and Baby I&#8217;m Ok, is back with a new single from their upcoming fourth album, Play This at My Funerals. The song, titled Euphoria, features the vocals of the enigmatic Pop/Rock artist Serepocaiontas, a rising star from Greece who has collaborated with artists [&hellip;]</p>

Kadebostany, the Swiss pop collective behind hits like Castle in the Snow and Baby I’m Ok, is back with a new single from their upcoming fourth album, Play This at My Funerals.

The song, titled Euphoria, features the vocals of the enigmatic Pop/Rock artist Serepocaiontas, a rising star from Greece who has collaborated with artists like DJ Snake and Major Lazer.

They create an electrifying alliance that breathes life into the pop music landscape​​ with a mesmerising concoction of distinct vocals and an eclectic mix of instrumentals that craft a mid-tempo groove.

This track carries a retro vibe but is peppered with modern pop elements that bring a fresh and innovative sound to Kadebostany’s discography. 

Kadebostany and Serepocaiontas’ vocals flow with a rhythmic delivery effortlessly synchronizing with the instrumental backdrop.

The song’s lyrics delve into the exhilarating yet tormenting emotions tied to love and longing.

The chorus, “It started with euphoria / But became your insomnia,” encapsulates the essence of the track, perfectly portraying the intoxicating highs and sleepless lows that love can bring.

This emotional landscape is further explored in verses sung by Kadebostany and Serepocaiontas, creating a riveting dialogue.

Euphoria is an exciting preview of what listeners can expect from their album Play This at My Funerals to further solidify Kadebostany’s standing as a trailblazer in the future pop genre.

Don’t stop the music after Euphoria. Dive into the diverse world of Neon Music, where you can discover more tracks that are just as enthralling.

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