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News: Australian Producer ALIUS releases emotive new track ‘Fight For You’ with Rasmus Hagen and Ray

Posted on February 8, 2019 by admin

Following on from the release of ALIUS and Rasmus Hagen’s track ‘Fraction’ in 2017, the duo have collaborated again producing an emotive new track ‘Fight For You’. The single tells a powerful story of an internal struggle and facing one’s demons, juxtaposed with the gorgeous vocals of both Zay and Hagen, having been likened to Ed Sheeran and Sam Smith.

On the single, ALIUS explains “Fight For You’ is a track about self-reflection, which I feel resonates with almost everyone at some point along their journey”.

ALIUS, the moniker of Melbourne producer Sebastian Ivanov, has had a monumental 12 months, which has taken him from local unknown to international success story. Between ‘Fraction’, ‘Impossible To Love You’ and more recently ‘Caught Up’, he has garnered over 20 million streams across platforms, leading to support from major Australian radio networks Nova, HIT, KIIS, further bolstering his success as a producer and songwriter. Truly catapulting his success on a global level, his 2016 release ‘Fractions’ managed to climb to #27 on the Spotify global viral charts, with various other singles hitting the viral charts across Australia and Europe.

‘Fight For You’ is out now on Central Station Records.

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