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Martin Garrix Collaborates 7 Years Later With Third Party For New Single, “Carry You”

Featured Photo Credits: Louis van Baar

Martin Garrix has just released his first single of 2024, “Carry You,” with Third Party, Oaks, and Declan J Donovan on his label, STMPD Records. A long-awaited drop, this is the first Garrix and Third Party collaboration since 2016.

First played live at Ultra Miami 2023, “Carry You” has been highly anticipated by listeners globally, with many bootleg versions being uploaded to streaming platforms.

The song begins with a beautiful orchestral string arrangement, followed by a progressive house beat and beautiful vocals from Oaks and Declan J Donovan. An instrumental version of this track has also dropped and both versions elicit emotions of pure joy and happiness.

Martin Garrix and Third Party have created magic before, releasing “Lions In The Wild” back in 2016.

The anthem has become a classic in live sets everywhere, setting the tone for future collaborations between the two artists.

While waiting eight years for a joint return was not ideal, “Carry You” was well worth the wait.

Garrix also just released a recording of his three-hour set at Amsterdam RAI 2023 this past week.

The set, which took four months in post-production, includes almost all of Garrix’s discography including “Carry You,” and some of his other global hits such as “Scared To Be Lonely,” “High On Life,” and more.

Stream “Carry You” below:

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