Tritonal – ‘Love U Right’ (feat. Lourdiz)

Tritonal blends EDM and electro-pop, and have made a name for themselves in the electronic dance world, with their singles ‘Blackout’, ‘Hung Up’, ‘Strangers’, and ‘Good Thing’, and their mastering of remixes for legends such as Armin van Buuren and Rudimental, as well as Adam Lambert. They’ve also featured on ‘Untouchable’ with Cash Cash, and ‘Until You Were Gone’ with The Chainsmokers, and have had over 120 million Spotify streams. Their vocals and emotional buildup in their songs, not to mention their unexpected bass drops, have ensured the duo have become a massive name in festival lineups.

Hailing from Austin, Texas, Tritonal bring huge energy to the stage, such as New York City’s Electric Zoo, and Chicago’s Lollapalooza. Their latest song, ‘Love U Right’, featuring Lourdiz, should equally work well as a live performance, and fans are sure to lap it up.



The track comes with a music video starring a happy couple – with a tragic twist. The clip has been directed by Peter Hoang, and opens with a fast paced goodbye to a long romance. It’s a tragedy of lost love, and is highlighted in vintage style memories. There’s a fun arcade game, and trips to the beach: it’s sad and heartbreaking and in the end you want to know why this perfect couple couldn’t see it through.
Find Tritonal online on Twitter, Facebook, SoundCloud, and their official website. Check out Lourdiz here. ‘Love U Right’ is available to stream and download here.
Tritonal feat. Lourdiz - Love U Right (Official Music Video)

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