Zak Abel - 'Dance With You (Comeback)'

Zak Abel unveils new single Dance With You (Comeback) ahead of his anticipated album with BMG.
Already prominent in the music scene as a prolific songwriter, writing tracks for artists such as ZAYN, Avichii, Kygo and R3hab, Zak Abel has come a long way from uploading tracks to Youtube at the tender age of 14.
Now, about to embark on a huge UK and EU tour this autumn, with dates starting in Aberdeen with a London show in November, Zak Abel is ready for his comeback.
The track showcases what we are to expect from Zak’s impressive continuing career. The tune is oozing style, with a funky bass rhythm and a melody you can't get enough of. It's perfect for the dance floor, and those moments on a Saturday night when all you want to do is let loose and dance. Zaks's impressive vocals are controlled and cool, bringing a healthy dose of suaveness to the track.
Zak explains the origin of the track; "I wrote this with the legend Tom Misch as the lockdown was just lifting. It’s kind of an ode to the freedom that I feel when I’m dancing and letting loose. I really missed that in lockdown and wanted to return to that feeling.’’
After signing a record deal with industry giant Atlantic in 2014, Zak went on to work with producer Joker. He released a four-track EP in 2015, collaborated with artists Tom Misch and Kaytranda, and then released his 2017 debut album Only When We’re Naked in 2017.
Now, as his huge tour approaches, with a groovy new single to go with it, Zak Abel is definitely back.
Words by Roslyn Adlam
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