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Keys N Krates – "Treat Me Right"

  • March 6, 2013
  • Lindsay Blair
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Toronto based trio Keys N Krates have just released their bangin’ single “Treat Me Right.” Ever since this song was dropped live by TNGHT and premiered on Annie Mac’s BBC Radio 1 show, fans have been fiending for the official release of this track. Krates uses their unique instrumentation to bring this song to a new level. Playing around with trap based melodies, this song is groovy, hard hitting and has us all doing that good ole' chair swivel dance. This single is their first official release on Dim Mak Records and you can download it now on iTunes. To get a feel for how insanely awesome this group is, check out this rehearsal footage of the track. We can expect a follow up “Treat Me Right – Part 2” video to be officially released next week.

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