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New Song for Chris Bates x Sam V - 'Hold Me' to be released on 16 October

14 October 2020 - 0 Comments

Two of New Zealand’s most promising Pop & R&B talents combine powers to create an upbeat and catchy Spring Jam to get your feet tapping and head boppin’. That is Chris Bates and Sam V with their new release titled Hold Me.

With the innovative, award winning production of EDY at the helm, this track blends the pop crooning and delicate lyricism of Dairy Flat’s very own Chris Bates, with the vocal chops and melismatic delivery of the 1010’s (Auckland City) Sam V. Hold Me has been heralded as a soulful blend of Pop and R&B, likened to the works of Charlie Puth, Lauv & DVSN. Not one to be missed.

Set to feature on Chris Bates’ upcoming debut EP and maintaining a string of single releases from Sam V, this is inevitably a track worth holdin’ onto as we race into Summer. Keep your ears tuned in before it’s too late.


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