The Chainsmokers and NGHTMRE Join Forces for High-Octane Vocal Bass Track "Save Yourself”

The Chainsmokers and NGHTMRE Join Forces for High-Octane Vocal Bass Track "Save Yourself”

WHAT WE HAVE TO SAY:

NGHTMRE and The Chainsmokers’ 'Save Yourself' brings a new definition to the festival trap genre. Unlike chart-topping hits like 'Closer' and 'Selfie',  'Save Yourself' exposes a side of The Chainsmokers that we haven’t seen quite yet. Splash in some old-school NGHTMRE vibes and you have one hell of a track. 

The Chainsmokers and NGHTMRE demonstrate the magic that can happen when two prolific artists with radically different sounds bring their A-game to a collaboration. The track delivers NGHTMRE's signature heavy basslines and stabbing synths along with The Chainsmokers' high-energy production and penchant for catchy vocals; the result is a masterful exhibit of genre-bending music that's guaranteed to be on heavy radio and festival rotation this season. 'Save Yourself' is out on Sony Music/Disruptor Records. Don't forget to connect with the artists online so you never miss a beat. Enjoy!

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WHAT THE ARTIST HAS TO SAY:

"Tyler (NGHTMRE) has been a good friend of ours for some time and we always talked about how great it would be to work together on a song. We have always been a huge fan of his style of producing and thought that if we came together on a song we could make something really unique and badass, and the idea of making something really gnarly was very appealing. We come from the dance world, those are our roots and we are really excited to release a song that is deeply rooted in that with NGHTMRE. We think our fans will be really excited about this one!" 

—The Chainsmokers

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NGHTMRESoundcloud | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter 

The ChainsmokersSoundcloud | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter 

 

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