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It’s been about five years since Lost Frequencies took the world by storm with “Are You With Me,” his unique take on the original hit from country singer Easton Corbin penned by Terry McBride with Shane McAnally and Tommy Lee James. Since then, the Belgian DJ, producer, and label owner has been nothing short of a dance music superstar, churning out massive hits whilst seeing his streaming numbers run into the billions. And today, he traces back to the point where it all began and reconnects with Corbin, McBride and James for their long-anticipated follow-up collab: “One More Night.”

Listen to Lost Frequencies feat. Easton Corbin “One More Night” HERE.

Included on Lost Frequencies’ Cup Of Beats EP (released next week), “One More Night” is a story of love and desire that expertly builds on the vibe of its predecessor. With relatable lyrics, soft tones, and a soulful touch tailored to Easton Corbin’s distinct vocal sound, this record fully harnesses that ultimate pop appeal and insane crossover potential we’ve come to know Lost Frequencies for.

“As a songwriter from Nashville, the worldwide success of ‘Are You With Me’ felt like a once in a lifetime opportunity. To now have a second single with Lost Frequencies is nothing short of amazing! I’m thrilled and excited to be a part of ‘One More Night’ and I can’t wait for the rest of the world to hear it,” said McBride.

“I am super excited to share this new track with everybody. Having a collaboration with Easton Corbin is something people might not have expected, but makes so much sense. He was the original singer of ‘Are You With Me,’ so we tried to blend the country and dance world once more into this track,” said Lost Frequencies. “I would also like to give a little shoutout to Terry McBride, with whom I got in contact on Instagram and worked on the first draft of the song. I hope everybody feels the vibe on this one.”

“Thinking back to what it was like when Felix released the remix for ‘Are You With Me’ was so interesting. I got to hear my song in a new light and that just proves that great music can transcend genres,” said Corbin. “‘Are You With Me’ was able to launch incredible opportunities for Lost Frequencies and myself and getting to be a deeper part of this release now is an honor for me and what I’ve built with my own career.”

ZGSPPEcAAbout Terry McBride  As one of Nashville’s most established performers, Terry McBride has forged an impressive four-decade career in country music as an entertainer, songwriter and musician. Along the way he’s worked with legends like Brooks and Dunn and Delbert McClinton, written countless hit songs and participated in the country revolution in the ‘90s leading a hit-making band, yet he’s waited until now to emerge as a solo artist. His dynamic set list blends new material, familiar songs he’s written for others, and modern classics like “Sacred Ground,” the signature hit from his band McBride & the Ride. Growing up outside Austin, Texas, McBride always wanted to be in his father’s band, finally getting the coveted spot after auditioning once he graduated high school. The early ‘80s brought him to Austin where he secured a job as a bass player with Delbert McClinton. Eventually making his way to Nashville and forging a solid friendship with Ronnie Dunn, McBride is named as a co-writer on 13 of Brooks & Dunn’s singles, with an overall 25 cuts with the duo. This rich catalog includes the No. 1 smash, “Play Something Country,” as well as Brooks & Dunn’s two duets with Reba McEntire: “If You See Him/If You See Her” and “Cowgirls Don’t Cry.” He also placed songs with Garth Brooks, Easton Corbin, Josh Gracin, Cole Swindell, Gretchen Wilson and many others. In addition, McBride and Chris Stapleton co-wrote “Gonna Come Back as a Country Song”  for Alan Jackson. After nearly 20 years away from the spotlight, McBride has spent the last few years returning to center stage. Inspired by the honky-tonks and dance halls of his youth, he released an EP in 2017 titled Hotels & Highways EP and just wrapped up a new album Rebels & Angels produced by Grammy winning songwriter/producer Luke Laird. Keep up with him at terrymcbridemusic.com.

About Lost Frequencies  Felix De Laet, better known as Lost Frequencies, is one of the most popular dance music artists of his generation. After selling multi-platinum and taking the #1 spot in 18 countries with ‘Are You With Me’, he became the first Belgian artist to secure five #1s in the official Belgian chart and hit #1 in the U.K., collected billions of plays across the most popular streaming platforms with global hits such as ‘Are You With Me’, ‘Reality’ and ‘Crazy’ (with Dutch duo Zonderling), and released numerous impressive collaborations with the likes of Zonderling, Netsky, James Blunt, Aloe Blacc and Mokita. And now, after unleashing his sophomore album ‘Alive And Feeling Fine’ at the end of 2019 and teaming up with Zonderling again for the unmistakably catchy ‘Love To Go’, he cements his spot in the upper reaches of the dance music scene with ‘One More Night’, his long-anticipated second collab with Easton Corbin.

ECAbout Easton Corbin  Easton Corbin exudes country. His distinctive baritone has been gracing airwaves for the past decade as his chart-topping debut single, ‘A Little More Country Than That’, established Corbin as a mainstay on the country charts. Billboard’s 2010 Top New Country Artist would go on to garner another #1 hit with the feel-good ‘Roll With It’ as well as seven top 10 singles, further distinguishing himself from other male vocalists as a tried-and-true country traditionalist who weaves timeless story songs together while tipping his hat to the classic country artists who have come before him. To learn more about Easton Corbin, visit eastoncorbin.com.

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It’s been about five years since Lost Frequencies took the world by storm with “Are You With Me,” his unique take on the original hit from country singer Easton Corbin penned by Terry McBride with Shane McAnally and Tommy Lee James. Since then, the Belgian DJ, producer, and label...