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Robotaki and Manila Killa Team Up On New Single "I Want You"

The must-hear single of the summer

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Robotaki and Manila Killa Team Up On New Single "I Want You"
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Obliged to listen, Robotaki and Manila Killa join forces to drop an innovative new track for fan's ears. The new single “I Want You” was released to all, just in time for mid-summer vibrations, on July 5. 2017. The new EP, brings a chill electronic pop sound with vocals from Matthew John Kurtz, and serves as a must have for your 2017 summer playlist.

Moving Castle co-founder Manila Killa and longtime friend, producer Candle Weather, began as production/DJ duo “Hotel Garuda," in 2012. Having teamed up with various producers in the past, Manila Killa, is no stranger in dropping hot collaborations. As for Robotaki, the Toronto bred 20-year-old approaches success overnight and is making a name for himself as a up and coming producer. Robotaki debuted last year with self-produced hit “Ghost-Boy," and the single went viral on Spotify and Soundcloud while awarding Robotaki Apple Music’s pick for “Favorite New Artist." Introduced to each other’s talents in 2012, the producing wizes found deep appreciation in one another's original and remixing styles, making it almost inevitable for an explosive collaboration between the producing magicians to exist.

The fire single “I Want You” is just the warm start for what is next for these fellas. Beginning a future with such a hit, Robotaki and Manila Killa leave fans pondering and eager for more collective sounds together. The "I Want You” music video will be blazing through relatively soon, creating new life to for the single. Like the creative artwork for the track, Robotaki x Manila Killa's sound will leave you dancing in the stars. Prepare for what is next in order for the mixing prodigies, and check out the link for "I Want You" below.


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