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ABRA Returns with Electrifying Dancefloor Anthem "SUBI" in Collaboration with Kingdom

Prolific singer, producer, and songwriter ABRA makes a sub-zero return with her latest single, "SUBI," a thumping dancefloor anthem that is set to ignite clubs around the world. Following her highly successful collaborations with global stars like Bad Bunny and Boys Noize, ABRA teams up with cutting-edge producer Kingdom, renowned for his work with Shygirl, Kelela, and Tinashe, to deliver a track that dives deep into the euphoria of club culture.



"SUBI" showcases ABRA's evolution into a more dancefloor-ready sound, combining euphoric trance synths with gritty, thumping drums. The track is laced with an addictive and relatable vocal hook, "I only want what I can't have," capturing the longing and intensity that ABRA’s fans have come to love. This latest release marks a new chapter for ABRA, who first garnered attention with her infectious self-produced albums Rose and Princess. Known for her genre-defying style and emotive vocals, ABRA is now embracing a sound that’s perfectly tuned for the late-night club scene.


Kingdom's influence on "SUBI" is unmistakable, bringing his signature blend of edgy, futuristic production to the track. His work with artists like Shygirl and Kelela has cemented him as a pioneer in the electronic and club music scenes, and his collaboration with ABRA on "SUBI" is no exception. Together, they craft a track that is both nostalgic and forward-thinking, with a pulsating energy that is sure to resonate on dancefloors across the globe.



"SUBI" also serves as the perfect kickoff for ABRA's forthcoming tour dates, where fans can expect to hear the track live alongside her other hits. Additionally, "SUBI" is poised to be a highlight in Kingdom’s DJ sets during his upcoming October 2024 tour dates through Asia, further amplifying the track’s reach and impact.


As ABRA continues to push the boundaries of her sound, "SUBI" stands out as a powerful statement of her artistic growth and versatility. Fans old and new alike will find themselves drawn to the dancefloor, unable to resist the magnetic pull of "SUBI."

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