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Salmon Arm, B.C., musician releases dance single to relieve pandemic stress

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Kyle Fortch is ready to take over the airwaves with his upcoming single Dance All Night.“I was going through old music and this beat came on and immediately I thought it had an old school 50s sort of vibe with the chords,” said Fortch.  “Then the melody just kind of came to me.”He teamed up with songwriter JOSEPH and American musician Afroman, best known for hit songs like Crazy Rap and Because I Got High.

Okanagan musician releases new sound and single “He talks just like the songs,” said Fortch of Afroman.“He forgot to text me back one time and said, ‘Sorry man, I was going to text you back but then I got high.’ He is a truly interesting person and it was a lot of fun.”The 26-year-old musician always knew he was destined for a career in.

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