Super Natural

Album: released as a single (2016)
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  • Daniel Eisner Harle is a British EDM music producer who records under the alias Danny L Harle. This song features Canadian singer-songwriter Carly Rae Jepsen, who croons the lyrics over the producer's sweet instrumentals. Harle said:

    "I wrote the melody for 'Super Natural' before I had any lyrics in mind, and even at that stage I knew it was going to be an important track for me. I found that the lyrics came to me easily once I had the tune. Carly was always at the top of my list of people who could sing it, but I never envisaged it actually happening! Ever since I heard 'Call Me Maybe' she has been one of my dream collaborators. I love her take on the track; her voice has an amazingly positive energy which was essential in giving 'Super Natural' a necessary sense of euphoria."

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