SLANDER and Poo Bear Unveil Their New Single ‘If Tomorrow Never Happens’ with Nikademis

SLANDER and Poo Bear’s new single, “If Tomorrow Never Happens,” with Nikademis, could be then dance anthem of summer. The track celebrates living in the now, beginning with calm melodies that escalate into a thrilling, joyful peak. Introduced live at Ultra Music Festival and EDC Las Vegas, it’s already winning fans’ hearts, perfect for festivals and immersing in the vibe.

SLANDER, the powerhouse duo Derek Andersen and Scott Land, are known for their deep, melodic bass tunes. Their rise is notable, with one RIAA Platinum and one Gold record. From massive shows at EDC and Tomorrowland to recent releases like “A Better World” and “Keep U Warm,” they’re making an indelible mark on the dance scene.

Poo Bear, a legendary songwriter, boasts over 700 million records sold and 37 billion streams. He’s crafted iconic tracks for Justin Bieber and Usher, and his hits like “Where Are Ü Now” and “Would You Ever” with Skrillex are unforgettable.

Nikademis, from Denver, Colorado, is rapidly gaining popularity with his unique, haunting beats. Supported by artists like ILLENIUM and Dabin, his tracks “I Don’t Wanna Know” and “Talking to Ghosts” are creating a buzz.

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