Written by: Avelle Agency
Two powerhouses in the soca scene, Adam O and GBM Nutron, have joined forces for what fans labeled a highly anticipated collaboration, Last Dollar. Written by Adam O and GBM Productions, and produced, mixed, and mastered by GBM Productions, the song is a vibrant blend of authentic energy and creativity.
“This collaboration has been a long time coming,” shared Adam O. “GBM Nutron is a legend whose unique approach to music pushes boundaries. The process was seamless and organic, and I’ve learned so much from working with him.”
GBM Nutron echoed the sentiment: “Adam’s artistry and vision made this project effortless. Together, we created something authentic and full of energy—a true reflection of our passion for music.”
Last Dollar is a testament to the duo’s synergy. Recorded at GBM Studios and brought to life through their shared dedication to the art form, it has an infectious energy and is set to ignite playlists and dance floors worldwide.
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