The German dance project by singer Matthias Metten is back with new single ‘Let Go’ via Universal Music’s Virgin Records imprint, and features world-renowned singer-songwriter Kiesza.

The poppy dance track features rhythmic deep house beats and duet vocals by ItaloBrothers and Kiesza.

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The track is the next sonic chapter of what ItaloBrothers has in store in the nearby future, whose music has usually fallen under the jumpstyle/hands up dance music genres.

ItaloBrothers was formed in 2005 by producer Christian MΓΌller and singer Mathias Metten, whose music productions lean heavily towards Italo Dance before focusing on the jumpstyle/hands up music genres.

In 2009, they released their breakthrough hit, ‘Stamp on the Ground’, which entered the Top 20 in Norway, Denmark and Germany, and has over 110 million streams to date.

Two years after its release, the track was voted 2011’s ‘Song of the Year’ in Norway and would eventually go on to be platinum-certified in several countries with over 150 million combined streams across all platforms.

They would continue to produce high energy tracks such as 2012’s ‘My Life Is A Party’ and ‘This Is Nightlife’ the following year.

DJ/producer Hanno Lohse would join the group in 2015, and since then, the trio have played over 1,000 shows in more than 17 countries.

In 2017, they released ‘Summer Air’, a tropical house/future bass hit that has amassed over 200 million streams on Spotify.

However, as of 2020, ItaloBrothers consists of only Matthias as the sole member of the group where he continues to take the group’s musical experience to new directions.

Canadian singer-songwriter Kiesza is best known for her debut single ‘Hideaway’ as well as β€˜Take Ü There’, her 2015 collaborative track with dance music titans Skrillex and Diplo which became one of the year’s biggest dance music hits.