DRAMA - "Hold On" | Live at Baà±o Flaco

There is something innately captivating about DRAMA. The multicultural collaboration between powerhouse vocalist Via Rosa and exemplary producer Na'el Shehade, DRAMA blurs the lines between hypnotic R&B and otherworldly dance-pop to create a sonic experience quite like no other. It is music made to lose yourself in, and, in the process, find yourself moving through the dancefloor.

We had the unique pleasure to invite DRAMA out to Downtown Los Angeles for a dance-inducing night, as part of our latest Baà±o Flaco showcase. Performing their most recent single to date, "Hold On," DRAMA graced us with a self-empowerment anthem wrapped up in a wholly infectious range of sonics. Rosa spoke on what "Hold On" means to her, sharing,

“For me, it’s an anthem. It’s what anyone’s friends would say if the love of their life left them. It’s a reminder for myself to keep loving.”

Bummed you missed out on catching DRAMA live? So are we. So, be sure to catch the duo as they hit the road with SG Lewis this fall and make sure to follow us, so you don't miss out on anything ever again.

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