The Los Angeles based multi platinum Aussie duo, Stafford Brother are uniting the dance floor with a reggaeton inspired dance music collaboration on Purple Fly Records with a revered Latin producer, G4BBA, and an indie pop singer-songwriter from Monterrey, Crash Yeye. ‘Bésame Mucho’ (‘kiss me a lot’), is a feel good, club-ready latin house record that fills the room with a dynamic four-to-the-floor beat, a surreal horns section, bass rumbles and soulful vocals that rejuvenate the 1932 classic by Mexican songwriter, Consuelo Velázquez.
This is the second collaboration between G4bba and Stafford Brothers, which follow their smash single ‘Cascabel’ that also featured renowned producer Deorro and Columbian vocalist Alé Kumá on Spinning Records. Stafford Brothers and Deorro debuted ‘Cascabel’ on the main stage of Ultra Music Festival Miami 2023 – which received an explosive crowd reaction, so the brothers and G4BBA already know ‘Bésame Mucho’ is the magic up their sleeves for upcoming outings.
The Stafford Brothers are already off to an incredible year that includes a performance during the halftime show for the NRL (National Rugby League) in Las Vegas, NV at the Allegiant Stadium; playing to 65,000 people and their dream-like tour has no end in sight with upcoming dates in Aspen, the Bahamas, Boston, Atlantic City, Australia and Greece.
G4BBA will continue to make waves around the world with major festival appearances and support from the best, such as Alesso, Timmy Trumpet, Fedde Le Grand, W&W, Alok, and more. Listen to G4BBA’s latest mix on Laidback Luke’s Mixmash Radio.
While the independent rising talent, Crash Yeye is getting more and more integrated into the dance music scene as his recent dreamy, electro pop album Suadade is attracting remix treatment.