This opened doors for the sisters, enabling them to market their music along with marketing themselves in Las Vegas. In 2015, Krewella had branched out to participate in a marketing campaign. However, as talented artists, from this mess came a hit single “Say Goodbye.” This single ended the fued between the sisters and Trindl putting whatever had happened to rest. After months of court dates and legal issues, Trindl was officially out of the group and Krewella was now the two sisters. The third member of Krewella rebelled against the sisters, filing a lawsuit for millions of dollars. After this milestone, things began to go downhill. This effort helped raise over $15,000 in early 2014. On the charitable end, Krewella took the opportunity to create bracelets in the hopes of donating money to Dance For Paralysis. The consistent success did not stop, Krewella decided to pair up with hit sensation Cash Cash in 2013 for their second single, “Live for the Night.” Great job on both parts because this song was such a hit it is still popular today, three years later! Krewella was awarded the International Dance Music Award for “Best Breakthrough Artist” in 2012. With these live performances Krewella’s fan base was growing at a rapid pace. With this album, the upcoming sensation had topped the charts by getting number one on Billboard’s Dance Radio Airplay.Ĭontinuing their success, Krewella performed at Ultra Music Festival, Electric Daisy Carnival, Sunburn Festival, and many more. “Killin It” was Krewella’s first and at the time, only, original song released with their album.
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These tattoos symbolize the day they decided to completely pursue their careers in music and forget everything else. Interestingly enough, both sisters have a number of tattoos that they share deep meanings with. Krewella works with house music and gives it their personal dance, hip-hop twist. These songs helped Krewella get head start on their music career. In 2013, Krewella released their first album called “Get Wet.” This album included songs like “Live for the Night,” “Alive,” and “Enjoy the Ride.” Krewella performed this album live in 2013 at Ultra Music Festival.
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Krewella has had numerous extended plays released on the Internet before their first hit single in 2012. A third member of the group, Kristopher Trindl was a small addition for a short amount of time. Focusing on electronic dance, the duo is sisters, Jahan and Yasmine Yousaf. They recognize in Nicky Romero a fellow true believer – a tireless optimist who understands the transformative power of music and its near-magical ability to capture and preserve unforgettable moments.Krewella is a dance duo from the United States. It’s what has drawn many of the biggest names in electronic music to work with him, including David Guetta, Calvin Harris, Martin Garrix, Krewella, Fedde le Grand, Olivia Holt, and many others. It’s the same spirit of hope that animated his floor-shaking hits: “I Could Be the One,” his chart-topping, triple-platinum collaboration with Avicii, or “Like Home,” the double-platinum smash he recorded with the Australian duo Nervo.
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“Stay” has already been picked up by US dance radio stations like iHeart Evolution and SiriusXM BPM, and entered the US dance airplay chart at #44, and we have a feeling this song will be on repeat all through the summer. The theme is the same one that Romero has been addressing for more than a decade in the spotlight: faith that true love can freeze the hands of time and keep lovers eternally young. Romero has provided an ideal setting for her voice: propulsive, but not overly so, comforting, but still with great energy, danceable, but also suitable for a cooldown. They’re getting everything they can out of life – and that, more than anything else – is the recommendation of Romero’s joyous music.įor “Stay,” Romero has had some assistance from a talented new artist: Swedish singer Moa Lisa. Nevertheless, they play, squabble, kiss, and explore with the enthusiasm and emotional effulgence of youngsters.
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At least one of the pair is visibly infirm. The twist is that they’re both at the far end of adulthood. Romero’s video shows us a couple behaving with the abandon and total dedication we all associate with new lovers. His music has always been a testament to his belief that the thrills never have to stop.īut just in case you think his optimism requires further enhancement, it’s here in the heartwarming video for “Stay,” his latest dance pop single. Of course, Romero has faith in enduring love. Anybody who has ever been at a party or a club where he’s spinning knows that he can sustain a feeling of euphoria for hours on end. The Dutch DJ, producer, and remixer is a specialist in the art of prolonging ecstasy. Must the intensity of love fade as we age? Or can older couples stay as passionate as teenagers? Nicky Romero believes they can.