Aluna & TSHA Come Together For Groovy & Smooth Collaboration, “Killing Me”

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Two powerhouse women in dance music, TSHA and Aluna, have come together for a funky and smooth collaboration called “Killing Me.”

The nostalgic and disco-inspired record brings both a groovy and fun energy while still remaining chill, similar to both artists’ work. There’s a danceability to the track that’s not overwhelming or cheesy, and instead genuinely focuses on the simple beat.

Aluna said about the new release, “‘Killing Me’ is out now! We’ve been huge fans of each other’s work so we both jumped at the opportunity to write together on this track – we hope you love it as much as we do!”

“Killing Me” is the first single off Aluna’s upcoming sophomore album out later in 2023. She also announced a debut TSHA Live show coming this Summer.

Following the release of her spectacular debut album, Capricorn Sun, TSHA has blown up across the international festival and performance circuit. She performed at Portola in San Francisco, North Coast Music Festival, Lollapalooza, and she has upcoming sets at Coachella and Sonar Istanbul.

Listen to TSHA and Aluna’s track “Killing Me” below:

Featured image from TSHA

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