CHEAT CODES COLLABORATE WITH DVBBS FOR FESTIVAL FEEL-GOOD SINGLE ‘I LOVE IT’

THE FINAL SINGLE AHEAD OF DEBUT ‘LEVEL 1’ EP

CHEAT CODES - ‘I LOVE IT’ (SINGLE)

RELEASE DATE: FRIDAY 18TH MAY

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American pop group, Cheat Codes, are no strangers to success having gained soaring popularity in such a modest period of time. Ahead of the full release of their'Level 1'EP, they present new single ‘I Love It’. This single promptly follows on from previous singles, ‘NSFW’ and ‘Balenciaga’, in a series of rollouts running up to the release of ‘Level 1’ EP on 1st June.

Collaborating with US/Canadian DJ duo DVBBS, the lead single ‘I Love It’, showcases first class production and songwriting skills from both Cheat Codes and DVBBS. An essential blend of full-bodied dance components, the single simultaneously embraces the signature Cheat Codes sound that rocketed them to the top of the charts last summer. Igniting with soothing vocals from the trio’s songbird Trevor Dahl, ‘I Love It’ bares closer resemblance to the trio’s pop releases with bright melodies and smooth build ups, leading into festival-floor-shaking drops.

Fans of the 2017 smash hit 'No Promises' with Demi Lovato will be instantly drawn to this record. This single is testament to the way Cheat Codes have risen to an all-time high in the past year. Their unparalleled ability to navigate across a breadth of genres, allows them to craft productions tailored for dedicated dance music fans and pop listeners alike. Their collaborations with icons such as Demi Lovato, David Guetta, Nicky Romero and now DVBBS has in turn curated an impressive discography for the trio, leading to over 2-billion streams on Spotify. Fans have every right in the world to be excited about the trio’s direction for their upcoming music in their debut ‘Level 1’ EP.

Cheat Codes ‘I Love It’ is Out Now

May 18, 2018 3:39pm ET by Pressparty  

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