Peggy Gou Collaborates with Music Legend Lenny Kravitz on New Single “I Believe In Love Again.”
Peggy Gou teased fans with a new song in a Instagram video with iconic singer-songwriter Lenny Kravitz.
Peggy Gou has been an undeniable presence in the dance industry since her first EP in 2016 to her more recent hit dance tracks. She is also the founder of the independent record label Gudu. She has toured at some of the biggest festival’s and venues in the world including Pleasure Gardens, Glastonbury, and Ushuaia Ibiza.
Her new album is expected to include her latest singles “(It goes like) nanana” and “I Believe in Love Again.” The dance track dives deeper into the early 2000s aesthetic that Gou has paid homage to in her work. The album is expected to dive deeper into the early 2000s aesthetic with other dance songs that convey a feeling of getting lost in the nightclub atmosphere.
Peggy Gou and Lenny Kravitz joined their hands into a heart as they were singing the chorus of their new song “I Believe In Love Again.” Peggy Gou, a South Korean DJ based in Germany, is known for her genre-bending sound mix of House and Techno. On “I Believe in Love Again,” Lenny Kravitz’s soft vocals cascade on the disco influenced dance track.
The production in the song gradually builds up to tell the story. The song is reminiscent of falling in love with a DJ set. The lyrics sing “You’ve got my body and my spirit; winter, spring, summer or fall.” The chorus feels as if you are floating on the dance floor.
Lenny Kravitz is no stranger to mixing genres. He adds a soulful, energetic flare to the song. Kravitz’s falsetto is a compliment to the ebbs and flows of the synths in the background. In between Kravitz’s vocals, Peggy Gou’s deep vocals add a change of pace to the song that rides the bass of the song.
Her most recent single “(It goes like) nanana” is a dance track full of vibrancy in its lyrics and visuals. The video gives an early 2000s pop music feel in the bright colors and freeform dance movement featured in it. The production feels more airy in its delivery than the grounded, introspective feel of “I Believe in Love Again.” It further builds up the anticipation for a new album elevating her captivating sound.
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