World-renowned DJ, songwriter, personality, and artist CAROLINE D’AMORE releases her debut single for Casablanca Records, “Gypsy Woman” [feat. Natalie La Rose]. Get it at this LINK! She also teamed up with Idolator.com to exclusively debut the song. Take a LISTEN now!
CAROLINE takes Crystal Waters’ 1991 smash, “Gypsy Woman,” and updates it with a sexy spark for a new generation. The original became a #1 Billboard Hot Dance/Club Play song, and this has the power to repeat history—and more. In addition to capturing a fresh energy for the dance floor, she tapped the talents of chart-topping songstress Natalie La Rose who delivers a soaring, soulful, and stunning vocal performance. Dance with “Gypsy Woman” immediately.
“While making the track, it was important for me to capture the emotions that move a crowd in the electronic scene,” CAROLINE comments. “I strived for two elements—a memorable hook and a drop that melts your face off. I have to be able close my eyes and envision the reaction when I crank the track. I can’t wait to drop this song in all my sets!”
Casablanca A&R Manager Jared Piccone adds, “CAROLINE and I bonded over our mutual love for ‘90s house music and thought it would be great to resurrect one of the classics from Crystal Waters. Natalie La Rose lent her flawless vocals to this great track, and it’s just a foreshadowing of things to come.”
CAROLINE stands out as a global tastemaker and presence in electronic dance music. She hosts Dash Radio’s “Heartbeatz” show syndicated in over 30 countries and regularly featuring top-tier guests as diverse as Alesso, The Chainsmokers, and more. You might also recognize her from high-profile guest spots on Entourageand Keeping Up with the Kardashians as well as running the decks in the music video for Jessie J, Ariana Grande, and Nicki Minaj’s triple-platinum megahit “Bang Bang.” A dance music aficionado, the longtime DJ even received the endorsement and encouragement of iconic DJ AM. She even holds the distinction of being the “first female DJ to hold a residency in Las Vegas,” headlining a successful residency at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino.
Natalie La Rose‘s debut single for I.M.G./Republic Records, “Somebody” [featuring Jeremih], is shaping up to be one of this Summer’s biggest singles.
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