Singer-Songwriter HARLOE Releases "Rivers Run Dry (Latroit Remix)"

 
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Grammy-nominated producer/songwriter HARLOE has released her second collaboration with Grammy-winning producer Latroit for "Rivers Run Dry." The re-imagined take of the track, originally off HARLOE's debut EP Rivers Run Dry (out now via Roc Nation) cuts through pensive chimes with electrifying synths and beats bringing a new uplifting version to fans as it explores the end of a relationship and the moments that follow.

This is the second of five forthcoming collaborations with Latroit, a Grammy-winning producer, composer, and performer with ARIA and BPI certified gold, platinum, and double platinum selling records who pioneered Detroit techno group Inner City, has had over twenty Top 10 Billboard Club Chart tracks and remixes, dozens of TV and Film placements, and won a Grammy in 2018 for Best Remixed Recording of Depeche Mode's "You Move (Latroit Remix)." The pair previously released a remix of HARLOE's single "Crush On You" featuring Pretty Garter which is a nod to the '80s dance era, layered with pulsating pop beats, bowed guitar, and electrifying synths, pairing perfectly with HARLOE's dazzling vocals. "I love the world that Latroit creates with his music, it's so distinct but also so nostalgic," shared HARLOE on the track.

Earlier this year, HARLOE released debut EP, ‘Rivers Run Dry’. Produced by Grammy-winning, multi-platinum record producer and songwriter Fred Ball (Rihanna, Eminem, Ariana Grande, Beyoncé & JAY-Z), the EP highlights HARLOE's transformative path as it touches on themes of love, loss, reflection, and renewal following the end of a relationship. The EP features HARLOE's previously released singles including the original version of "Crush On You," "One More Chance," and title track "Rivers Run Dry."

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