Ecstasy Meets Agony in RayRay and Softest Arduous's New Single, "Fall Apart"

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Hearts race and splinter in “Fall Apart,” the brand new collaboration from RayRay and Softest Arduous, out now on Steve Aoki’s Dim Mak Data.

True to kind, the 2 artists have crafted a hyperactive home beat that refuses to relent. However this time round, its power belies its emotional core, serving as a relentless metronome measuring out the moments of a love’s decay.

RayRay and Softest Arduous’s vocals oscillate between ecstasy and agony via bittersweet lyrics that seize the electrical, in-the-moment thrill of ardour and the static aftermath of its dissolution. The saccharine highs of their upbeat manufacturing give strategy to the acrid style of that loss, like a honey-drizzled dessert that—beneath its sweetness—hides a hidden depth of unhappiness.

RayRay says the monitor is supposed to “show a different side” of each producers, who’re identified for pushing the tempo to the bleeding edge.

“I’ve known Softest Hard for quite a while, and we finally had the chance to collaborate on a track together,” explains the Taiwanese dance music star. “While creating this song, I was inspired to combine uplifting melodies and rhythms to craft a song about heartbreak—something I feel I’m quite good at.”

Watch the official music video for “Fall Apart” beneath and discover the brand new single on streaming platforms right here.

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