From Instrumental to Vocal-Driven Club Track
The single began as an instrumental from BYOR, built around club energy with no vocal direction in mind. That changed when Mentum's vocals entered the picture, transforming the identity of the song. The track taps into a loose, intoxicated confidence and the feeling of being unstoppable on the dance floor. With a '90s-inspired attitude and hip-hop edge, the record carries a heavy groove supported by intricate textures.
Built on Tech House Foundations
The track is built around a driving tech house foundation with indie dance influences, channeling nostalgia while capturing the euphoria of a late-night dance floor moment. Wonky, unapologetic, and funky, it commands movement through its design.
The Artists Behind the Collaboration
BYOR, the producer behind 'Belly Dancer,' has been a rising star in the electronic music scene and formerly released exclusively on Tiësto's Musical Freedom. He currently sits at 4 million monthly listeners on Spotify. Mentum, the Nordic duo consisting of Tim Terkelsen and Finn Eriksrud, have earned support from R3HAB, David Guetta, and The Chainsmokers over their 10 years in the industry.
'I Can Dance' is out now via John Summit's Experts Only label.

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