Australian dance act Punau We have released another epic collaboration titled Performer Side by side with American superstars Bebe Rexha Puerto Rican crossover reggaeton sensation, Ozuna.
Performer is set to be a crowd pleaser on Sunday at PNAU Splendor in the Grass 2023 Bringing pop vibes to modern disco, sophisticated electronica and seductive cocktails with pulsing basses.
Bebe Rexha’s vocals heighten the feel-good vibe before Ozuna joins in, and his smooth Latino voice shows why he’s become one of the biggest artists in the world.
of PNAUs Nick Littlemore Of the song, he says, “Music has the ultimate power to heal and awaken the trapped energies within each of you.”
“Performer It’s about finding your inner light and letting it shine so the whole world can see. This song is the culmination of a collaboration of magical beings. I never dreamed I would be working with Bebe Rexha and Ozuna in 2023. ”
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Bebe Rexha added, “The first time PNAU played against me, Performer It flew me to another planet and the disco elements and concepts made me feel like I was floating. I love the collaboration between PNAU and Ozuna, they are both so talented and unique and I am so excited to hear this collaboration all over the world. ”
On the other hand, Ozuna commented, “I’ve been a fan of Bebe Rexha and PNAU’s music for a long time, so this is a dream collaboration in both English and Spanish, and it feels like a global song.” bottom.
The release also comes with a music video for the track entirely AI-generated, directed by creative studio MELT, who used AI tools to create a mix of ’70s sci-fi and psychedelic animation.
MELT Experience Director Kuva Matika said. Performer The music video was a great adventure.what we envisioned Bebe As an extraordinary retro sci-fi heroine, you embark on an interstellar journey through a strange cosmic anomaly and crash your spaceship into an alien planet. She soon encounters an ever-present cosmic entity. Ozuna, who might be involved in it. ”
“Achieving this vision required new ways of directing and controlling AI. I know.”
“It’s even harder to get consistent results across a series of images. Now imagine adjusting this across all 4,200 frames of video while maintaining a consistent visual narrative.”
In other PNAU news, the electronic act has signed a deal with Sony Music for a new release due in October. eoin o’leary, Vice President, Continental Europe and Africa, A&R, said: “Punau are legends in dance music and it was a thrill to dive into their weird and wonderful psychedelic world.”
“We are extremely proud to have them join Sony Music’s already impressive roster of electronic productions, and are very excited about their upcoming record for release this year.”