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Published on March 13th, 2022 | by Dr. Jerry Doby

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Sevenn – ‘Chupa’ Ft. Blasterjaxx

Topping charts with anthemic bangers since his debut single “BYOB,” internationally-renowned producer Sevenn unlocks an exciting new chapter in his career with his recent signing to William Morris Endeavor. Under his new partnership with the esteemed talent agency, Sevenn celebrates seven years since the project’s inception with some brand new tunes that are bound to drive the dance floor, including his fist-pumping collaboration with Blasterjaxx titled “Chupa.”

“Chupa” simultaneously explores new sonic terrain for Sevenn while staying reminiscent of the iconic big room house era that swept the globe years ago. No stranger to collaborating with music legends, Sevenn teams up with long-time dance powerhouse Blasterjaxx for this buoyant party-starter. Serving as the first single released since signing to WME, “Chupa” features jubilant chord progressions, catchy horn samples, and an infectious house beat irresistible to all. 

“This is a club banger, meant for festivals and champagne-infused nightclubs. ‘Chupa’ was especially fun to make. During the production process, I learned a lot working with Blasterjaxx. Stay tuned for the Hybrid Techno edit of ‘Chupa’ – it’s darker than my ex’s heart.

It’s a surreal moment of feeling blessed and honored with this opportunity to work with WME and its incredible team of professionals. Interestingly, this new chapter is starting at year seven of Sevenn! We couldn’t have done this without each and every single one of you, so thank you from the bottom of our hearts for making this crazy dream come true.” – Sevenn

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