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Duck Sauce Drops The Blast of Noughties Nostalgia, “LALALA”

The Ducks are heading across the pond.

Esteemed producers Armand Van Helden and A-Trak, just dropped “LALALA” under their iconic alias, Duck Sauce.

Securing a multi-single deal with Defected Records’ D4 D4NCE imprint, these Grammy-nominated musical powerhouses, each boasting an impressive list of accolades, including Platinum certifications and chart-topping hits will soon deliver a series of new singles that will dance floors ablaze.

Known for their unparalleled electronic instinct, Armand Van Helden and A-Trak have crafted legendary productions like “Barbara Streisand,” “aNYway,” and “Big Bad Wolf” that have ascended to the status of anthems in the world of electronic music.

“LALALA” promises to be an unforgettable addition to their discography. Packed with an irresistibly catchy vocal, full-throttle breakdowns, and a generous dose of noughties nostalgia, this track is set to intrigue and energize music enthusiasts across the globe.

This is the first time Duck Sauce have shared music on a European label as well. In the past, their productions have been released independently or through A-Trak’s label, Fool’s Gold, but now the duo will put the sauce on the historic UK sound through Defected.

Listen to “LALALA” by Duck Sauce here now:

Written by
Emily Harvey

Aspiring Florida Journalist/Photographer enjoying the world and all the music it has to offer.

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