11/19/2020 12:56:15 AM
Dionela has recently released a remixed version of his smash hit, Agaw, and it was a product of the collaboration between this up-and-coming singer-songwriter and rappers Flict-G and Dello.
The original version, which has racked up more than a million streams on Spotify, recounts the soulful pop persona’s devastating experience of being left behind in a breakup. Through Dionela's expressive R&B vocal work, Agaw has built a reputation for its wounded sentimentality and heartfelt chorus, and easily stands out among the pack.
With Flict-G and Dello hopping on the remix, “Agaw” delivers the punch with a more in-your-face approach. Both known for their superior performances as wordsmiths, the two hip-hop acts to aid in dropping verses that swing between despair and helplessness, complementing the track’s skittering, atmospheric beats, and cinematic production.
As a result, the Agaw remix is far more emotionally tugging than its previous iteration, and the budding star owes its magic to the impressive contributions of his collaborators.
“I’ve been a fan of Flict-G and Dello even before I started making music,” said the budding star. “It’s an honor to work with artists whose creativity inspires me to be better. Their infectious and razor-sharp lyricism not only adds depth to the song’s overall appeal but also takes everything up a notch in all artistic and emotional fronts.”
Dello shared his excitement upon working on the track by putting up a different flavor. He added,
“It still has the same feels, but rap listeners would find comfort in this particular bop because our verses slap. It has crossed genres and explored a different vibe.”
Meanwhile, Flict-G echoed its sentiments despite the challenges brought by the pandemic to make this work at its possible best.
“The remix is labor of passion and love. We’ve all worked hard to finish this collaboration despite the limitations and circumstances.”
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