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"Help Me" featured on the Star Wars Headspace compilation - DL: apple.co/Help_Me

"Little Bit of This" was featured in Watch Dogs 2.

There's a big sound coming out of Miami. It's a loud, in your face sound with a hip-hop lean and sometimes a tropical vibe. It's dirty, sexy and full of hype, and it's called GTA.

Matt Toth and Julio Mejia make up the dynamic duo. Dedicated to their music, they stay holed up in their bedroom studio building beats that can set off any kind of dance floor. They're stealing the stage from their hood to New York, LA and everything in between, and it just comes down to how they play their game.

Producers without borders, their catalogue of sounds span the gamut without limitations. They'll experiment with trap music, house, moombahton, funky electro, booty bass, salsa, big room, anything they can put their flavor on. With "Death to Genres" as their battle cry, their mission is to set the room on fire and get all the asses clapping, every time.

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