08 Oct 2008

Dream On

Christian Falk Feat. Robyn

Data

WE SAY

Already a club hit, this next single for Data is taken from Swedish producer Christian Falk's album 'People Say'. A brilliantly melancholic and anthemic dance/pop track with poignant lyrics, this should do the business at radio. It's already gaining R1 daytime plays and is on the Kiss B list. Another fine effort from Robyn's co-writer Klas Ã…hlund. JF

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