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Norwegian DJ and producer Ørjan Nilsen, celebrated as the “king of melodies,” is set to release his latest single, “Sky Fall Down,” featuring acclaimed Dutch vocalist Jai Ryu. The track will be available on March 21 via Black Hole Recordings. Pre-save here.

With over 125 million streams on Spotify and ranking as the 7th most-played artist on ‘A State Of Trance’, Ørjan Nilsen has been a formidable force in the electronic dance music scene for two decades. His dynamic performances and genre-blending productions have resonated with audiences globally, solidifying his status as one of the industry’s most versatile producers. 

“Sky Fall Down” showcases Ørjan’s signature infectious, groove-heavy style, seamlessly blending trance elements with contemporary dance beats. The collaboration with Jai Ryu adds an emotive layer to the track, with his soulful vocals complementing the energetic production.

In the words of singer Jai Ryu, “Sky Falls Down” is a song that digs deep into the mind, pulling you into a place of reflection and uncertainty. From the moment I entered the studio with Ørjan, we clicked instantly. We knew what we were aiming for, creating something that would make people question their reality.”Sky Falls Down” is more than just a track; it’s an experience that leaves you wondering, where will we be whenever the sky falls?”

Jai Ryu, hailing from Amsterdam, has made a name for himself through collaborations with renowned artists such as Eelke Kleijn and Kryder. His ability to fuse emotive lyrics with high-energy beats has established him as a standout voice in the EDM world.

“Sky Fall Down” is poised to be one of Ørjan Nilsen’s most compelling releases in recent years, reflecting his continuous evolution as an artist and his commitment to delivering fresh, innovative sounds to his audience.

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