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AGNES
returns with
new single
’24 HOURS’
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Swedish pop sensation Agnes who gave us the global dancefloor classic “Release Me” in 2009, returns with the delicious disco pop anthem “24 Hours” which is serviced officially to Australian media today!
With 1.3 million monthly listeners on Spotify and over 120 million cumulative streams worldwide, Agnes has established herself as an internationally renowned pop/dance artist. Over the past year, Agnes has delivered new songs including “Fingers Crossed” which has been #1 on Swedish radio 9 months straight and been streamed over 10 million times.
This new single ’24 Hours’ is produced by Salem Al Fakir and Vincent Pontare (Madonna, Swedish House Mafia, Avicii), and serves as the second single from her anticipated upcoming album.
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Agnes said about the song, “24 Hours is about going through the fire and the pain. How your life is turned upside down. Something extreme had to happen for you to wake up and see everything clearly. It is a sliding door moment where you choose the path forward”.
Pop lovers all over the world best remember Agnes by her dance-pop classic “Release Me” which hit every single dance floor in 2009. Her critically acclaimed experimental pop album “Veritas” from 2012, made her mark among pop lovers. The following years she made a soul-searching journey away from the industry she dominated for eight years, to find freedom and inspiration for new music. Agnes describes the journey as exploring the unknown, capturing the feeling of freedom and feeling carefree and to just focus on the euphoria of today that she found in and on the dance floor. She says: “On the dance floor, everyone is equal, and it’s about the here and now and just being. There is no ‘right’ or ‘wrong’. You just are”.
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