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Music News - Berlin-based Kiwi duo Krispy & The Pooch release their new single 'Holding On'

Berlin-based Kiwi duo Krispy & The Pooch release their new single 'Holding On'

20 December 2019 - 0 Comments

Fresh off the release of their hit single Rollin', Krispy and The Pooch are back with their latest offering, a moody and reflective RnB record; Holding On.

Holding On is a smooth, old-school RnB influence song about breakups and the struggles of trying to move on from failed relationships.

"Out goal was to capture that early 2000's RnB sound with a modern twist and took influence from artists like D'angelo and Justin Timberlake."

The track is self-produced, recorded, arranged and mixed by Krispy (Kriston Batistic) and The Pooch (Simon Townsend), and mastered by Silver Scroll winner Thomas Oliver.

Stream Holding On here

Photo by Theresa Stritzinger


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