KSHMR, Dimitri Vegas, And Like Mike Finally Drop New Song “Opa”

After two years of waiting for the highly-anticipated collaborative single between KSHMR, Dimitri Vegas and Like Mike, EDM fans are rejoicing over the release of “Opa” during Tomorrowland 2018. The Greek-themed track, with its infectious combination of classical instruments with a hardstyle rhythm, is a playful, hilariously fun party anthem everyone can enjoy.

The track was first teased two years ago, and EDM fans have been asking for it ever since. Unfinished versions of the track have sprung up left and right on YouTube since the first announcement of its release, but we haven’t had an official release until today.

KSHMR teased the drop of the track back in May, taking to Instagram stories to let his fans know that the track is on its way, slotted for the summer of 2018. Some fans joked that the release wouldn’t be until summer 2029 because of how long it took for the track to drop. Nevertheless, KSHMR delivered on his promise, dropping the official track via Twitter this morning. The release has brought rejoicing from the fans of the artists involved, many commenters on KSHMR’s Twitter echoing the same statement: “FINALLY.”

Needless to say, “Opa” brought fans the fun, bass-heavy track they were hoping for, and many EDM fans will agree that the track was worth the wait.

Listen to “Opa” by KSHMR, Dimitri Vegas and Like Mike Below:

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