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Manila Killa & Robotaki add to their collab with new single "I Want You"

  • July 5, 2017
  • Rachel Steer
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The Manila Killa & Robotaki dream team has finally manifested in musical form. The producers teamed up earlier this year for a string of Manila Killa vs. Robotaki shows and continue this week with two sold out shows in California. Adding a little something extra to their collaboration, Chris Gavino (a.k.a Manila Killa) and Preston Chin (a.k.a Robotaki) have released their highly anticipated track "I Want You", featuring Matthew John Kurz, via Moving Castle.

"I Want You" is the perfect blend of both producers sounds, which makes it that much more addictive. A funk-driven beat courtesy of Robotaki melts into Manila Killa's bubbly synths and light-electronic sound. Guest vocalist Matthew John Kurz flawlessly sweeps through the track with his sultry lyrics and accompanying vocals. The song has just enough bounce to get you moving, but keeps it low key to capitalize on its slightly sexual undertones. Hopefully this just the beginning of what's to come from this collaboration because we definitely want more.

Connect with Manila Killa: Soundcloud | Facebook | Twitter

Connect with Robotaki: Soundcloud | Facebook | Twitter

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