The Knocks and Dragonette have a “Revelation” you need to hear

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The Knocks and Dragonette joined forces to create their newest release, “Revelation,” which dropped Jan. 31. Both groups have seen incredible success over the recent years, with The Knocks amassing more than 2.5 billion streams and Dragonette taking the stage at major festivals including Coachella and Lollapalooza.

“Revelation” is a dance-worthy track that delivers a match made in heaven for synth-pop fans. Inspired by RuPaul’s Drag Race winner Aquaria, the single frees listeners from the confinement of everyday life. 

About the song, The Knocks teased on Instagram:

“Inside all of us is a glowing light. At Revelation Technologies, we encourage everyone to shine their brightest. Our latest product, ‘Revelation’ is guaranteed to guide you in even the darkest of nights.”

Find out what “Revelation” is all about anywhere you stream music.

Follow The Knocks: Instagram // Spotify // TikTok // Website
Follow Dragonette:
Instagram // Spotify // TikTok // Website

Ashley Robinson
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Ashley Robinson is a writer at Melodic Mag. She is a full-time student at George Washington University, where she is majoring in journalism with a minor in marketing. At GW, she is an anchor of GW-TV's broadcast sports show, "Unstoppable", a sports photographer, a camera operator for ESPN+, and a member of the varsity cross country and track teams.

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