Prezioso join forces with Laurell for a new summer anthem ‘Havana’

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Since the late 1990s, Italian legend Prezioso has amassed an unrivaled history of top-tier successes. Prezioso hooks up with renowned producer and vocalist Laurell for their much-anticipated summer anthem ‘Havana’ his newest foray into the pop/dance crossover genre.


The tune begins with the legendary melodic refrain from the timeless classic ‘Tom’s Diner‘ by Suzanne Vega and DNA, a catchy top-line that acts as the track’s founding influence. The song is given a hyper-charged and modern setting by Laurell’s easy vocal performance, which is filled with vigor and a positive attitude from beginning to end. Thanks to the production wizard Prezioso, we are treated to a clean layer of percussion over a bass pattern that makes people want to dance for over three minutes. The lively cut, which has an unmistakable groove the entire way through, is going to be a smash on the radio and on main stages equally and will undoubtedly have people moving on the dance floor. ‘Havana‘ a jovial summer song, provides more evidence of Prezioso’s incredibly diverse production skills and his capacity to stay relevant in the ever-changing music industry.

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