Seb Torgus & Arkade Team up on "Let Me Down"

With only a little time left in this sad excuse of a year, Seb Torgus and Arkade pull through with an upbeat dance number. Never failing to make you move, Seb Torgus' "Let Me Down" is the perfect way to keep you dancing around in your room while you're stuck inside during holidays. At a mere three minutes, Torgus and Arkade provide us with their most enchanting release this year.

As their second release together, "Let Me Down" is a Pop anthem that Seb and Arkade felt was much needed to get listeners out of their ‘quarantine funk,' and get ready for the new year ahead. Torgus never disappoints with his outstanding vocal performance and Arkade's performance adds the cherry on top. The two complement each other with ease and create an incredibly vibrant feel.

But it's the music video for me. Directed and shot by Bryan Allen Lamb, they created a dream-like escape, putting you in a trance of illusion. The use of flashing and various colored lights establishes a cohesive mix between the visuals and the song itself. Seb Torgus and Arkade put together a perfect vibe between the two of them to wrap up the year in a fun and lively way.

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