
King Henry recruits RY X for majestic new dance-pop cut "Destiny"
30 June 2017, 11:14
| Written by
Laurence Day
Beyoncé and Major Lazer producer King Henry has linked up with Australia's RY X for the majestic "Destiny".
The Grammy-nominated artist, who's also worked with The Weeknd, is following up debut EP Don't Stay Away.
"Destiny" is a crackling, kinetic cut that drags you to vertigo-inducing heights and seduces you in the stratosphere. Soft vocals sit above brittle beats and textures - it's a light, airy foray that feels genuinely thrilling.
Details of King Henry's next EP are on he way, with live plans set to be revealed in the near future.
"Destiny" is out now via Black Butter/Duke City.
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