Inigo Pascual has whipped up a new hard-hitting international collab for 2021, this time with Fil-Am Grammy-nominated producer DJ Flict and island reggae legends Common Kings for the upcoming single "Danger," set to drop on May 14 (Friday).
The island pop track brings an infectious jam that can easily pass as an epic summer anthem. It is accompanied by playful lyrics that speak about a dangerous attraction with a feisty female.
"Danger's" songwriter and producer DJ Flict—who has worked with international artists like Lauryn Hill, Meghan Trainor, Wiz Khalifa, and Fifth Harmony—said he already envisioned Inigo being part of the song when he was making it.
"When I made this record, I did picture Inigo on it, and obviously he sounds amazing on it. I'm glad we could do this for the US, the Philippines, and everyone around the world," he shared.
Meanwhile DJ Flict's frequent collaborator, reggae band Common Kings, whose debut album "Lost in Paradise" scored a Grammy nomination for Best Reggae Album, is also thrilled to be featured in the song.
"When we first heard the track from Inigo and DJ Flict, we knew right away it was gonna be a worldwide smash. We can't wait to perform it worldwide! So much love for the Filipinos all around the world," the group said.
The forthcoming release of "Danger" follows Inigo's version of the Air Supply hit "All Out of Love" and his participation in Korean-American artist Annalé's multi-national track "Goodbye" with Brazilian-Japanese guitarist Mateus Asato and Malaysian trio MFMF.
The "Catching Feelings" hitmaker's international collaborations for the past two years is set to culminate this 2021 with the anticipated release of his "Options" album on June 25, available now for pre-order on iTunes.
Take a risk and pre-save Inigo, DJ Flict, and Common Kings' upcoming single "Danger," out on various digital music services on May 14 (Friday). Watch out also for its music video on May 21. For updates, follow Tarsier Records on various social media accounts @tarsierrecords.
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