Anabel Englund Returns To #1 On Dance Music Radio Charts With “Midnight Rapture”
Singer/songwriter
& DJ Anabel
Englund is no stranger to chart-busting song making. Her debut album Messing
With Magic and it’s Deluxxe edition garnered her four #1 dance music
radio singles (“Waiting For You” with Yotto, “Underwater” with MK, “Picture
Us,” “So Hot [MK & Nightlapse Remix]) within the last year. Her latest single “Midnight Rapture” (Ultra
Music/AREA10) now has also hit the top of the charts, breaking her own
unprecedented record of most consecutive #1 dance music radio singles totaling
five.
Containing elements of the Blondie
classic “Rapture,” Englund turns up the heat with “Midnight Rapture,” landing
her infectious single strong support from Channel Q (Audacy National),
Diplo's Revolution (SXM), Evolution (iHeart), WCPY Chicago, WZFL Miami, Pride
Radio (iHeart National), Music Choice, Studio54 on SiriusXM and more.
Helping
push awareness for the song is the “Midnight Rapture” video. For it director Nikko Lamere—who has created
memorable imagery for the likes of Noah Cyrus, Kehlani, Marina and Tiffany
Young among others—creates a flashy glam world of fantasy around a late-night
rendezvous with Anabel, capturing a never-been-seen-before performance from one
of dance music’s hottest artists right now as she steps out from behind the
decks to sing and dance.
Fans
can also find Anabel Englund on the cover of the premiere issue of DJ Life
magazine. Read the singer &
songwriter’s story where she discusses her newfound talent out of COVID also
being a DJ here: In
the Mix: Anabel Englund | DJ Life (djlifemag.com).
“Anabel
Englund and Debbie Harry could be the same woman across different generations:
a kick-ass vocalist initially known as the tell-tale voice of a music group
(Hot Natured and Blondie, respectively) before finding solo success…Englund
steps a little more snugly in Harry’s stilettos with her new single
‘Midnight Rapture,’ which samples Blondie’s 1981 Billboard Hot 100-topping hit
‘Rapture.’ The original’s funky,
Chic-inspired production gets a peaktime-dancefloor bassline boost, while
Englund’s husky voice slinks and soars, building a scene where the party’s
vibes are so high and the lust so intense that hearts could explode. In another
nod to Harry and ‘Rapture’ -- often considered the first Hot 100 No. 1 to
feature ‘rap’ vocals -- Englund delivers her own spoken-word verse of creating
‘paradise with a little risk.’ Take us there.” -- Krystal Rodriguez, Billboard
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