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Emerging duo Z3LLA make their Dim Mak debut with “Origami,” a euphoric progressive anthem, fusing high-energy house beats with catchy, empowering pop vocals, designed for the commercial dance floor.

In their own words; “Origami” is a striking electronic track, layered with bright pop vocals that cut through its darker undertones, heightening both the tension and the energy. Built around captivating melodies, the song captures the irresistible feeling of envisioning a moment with someone you can’t imagine living without — and bringing that vision vividly to life.” – Z3LLA

“Origami” merges euphoric, atmospheric production with a dance floor-ready pulse, balancing emotional intensity with hypnotic rhythm. Z3LLA’s signature vocal style soars over intricate synth work and moody textures, creating a sound that is as cinematic as it is stage-ready.

The single reflects the delicate folding and unfolding of human connection, beautiful, fragile, and complex, making it a standout moment in Z3LLA’s evolving discography.

Recently, the girls have played shows in Scottsdale, DC, Boston, NYC, Los Angeles, Miami and more – both headlining shows and being support for massive acts like ILLENIUM, Cash Cash, Loud Luxury, Gryffin, Cheat Codes and Timmy Trumpet. As summer nears, Z3LLA plan to incorporate live vocals into their shows, more info on that to come. Z3LLA bring an unmatched energy, a musical taste all their own, and a sense of fashion and style to their performances that the dance scene has yet to see.

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