The-Dream & Vory Join DJDS On "I Heard"

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DJDS drops off new track "I Heard" with Vory and The-Dream.

DJDS might not be the most familiar names right now but in due time, everyone know who they are. The DJ duo have been putting in work over the years and are gearing up to release their forthcoming project, Big Wave More Fire at the end of this week. They previously recruited Khalid and Empress Of for their song, "Why Don't You Come On." With only a few days to go until they drop their album, the duo link up with The Dream and Vory for the new track, "I Heard."

DJDS grabs Vory and The-Dream for their new single, "I Heard." They've previously worked with The Dream in the past including on Kanye West's The Life Of Pablo intro, "Ultralight Beam." Vory and The-Dream fit perfectly over DJDS' moody production. Vory actually appears on several tracks on Big Wave More Fire including "Pick me Up" with Vic Mensa and Kelly Zutrau as well as "I Get By" with Amber Mark.

Keep your eyes peeled for the album dropping this Friday.

Quotable Lyrics
You don't take time to listen to my side
Just know when he's gone, I'll be by your side
Last night you called and I could hear you cry
Asked myself why then I asked you why


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