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Hear Me Now - Alok, Bruno Martini, Zeeba



tempo: 122 bpm

bpm range: 120 to 125 bpm

the DJ's take: Feel like this would've sounded cool in the background of those old Verizon commercials. Good song to groove to at the beach, and the gentle whistle is soothing and memorable. Lot of options for key-compatible mixing:

In the 120 to 125 bpm range:

Sing - Ed Sheeran
Poker Face - Lady Gaga
Rather Be - Clean Bandit
Forever - Chris Brown
Slave to the Rhythm - Michael Jackson

In the 125 to 128 bpm range:

Birthday - Katy Perry
Do You Remember - Jay Sean
Sweet Nothing - Calvin Harris
Super Bass - Nicki Minaj
Paradise - Benny Benassi, Chris Brown
Waiting - Oliver Heldens & Throttle
More Than Ever - Breathe Carolina & Ryos

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