We're  "All In" for Bearson's New Collab With Georgia Ku and JRM  [Premiere]

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At just 24, Bearson has taken his love of music to a mighty high. Once he found out that songs could be created entirely on a computer, the Oslo native began experimenting with music production and later founded his own label, Next Wave Records, in 2014. Keeping in mind his illustrious remix production work for the likes of Tove Styrke and Kailee Morgue, Bearson is once again gracing us with another infectious track, titled "All In."

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What started off as a chill night in a Nicaraguan jungle led to the conception of "All In," which features atmospheric instrumentals and dreamy vocals courtesy of Georgia Ku and JRM. Between the captivating guitars and smooth production, "All In" describes someone who you would absolutely commit yourself to in every way. The innocence of a heartwarming tune like "All In" is exactly how Bearson gets us to fall in love with his music all over again.

On "All In," Bearson exclusively shared with us,

""All In' started a late night in Nicaragua in the jungle with a bunch of friends through a Neon Gold songwriting camp. The process of it all was so fun and effortless. There’s something magical about the stuff you make in a jungle; you’re drawn away from all distractions and you get closer to the music in a way. I’m very excited to share this song with the world!"

Ones To Watch has your first listen of "All In" below:

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