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Reino Brink shares new single and video for Dance Till The Sunrise

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Raw, passionate vocals and emotional lyrics that make you daydream about a simpler life – meet Reino Brink, the new rising pop sensation. 

Recorded and produced by Howie Combrink at The Hit Lab in Johannesburg, the pop-artist shares more about the track and production process thereof:

“The inspiration was all about improving on self-confidence. In a way, it’s all about not being scared of yourself as the lyrics go – ‘I don’t want to run away no more…’”

Accompanied, Reino also gifts us the official music video – shot in a random location near Harties, by creative directors, SEVVEN and Howie Combrink, the visuals portray the single in the most pleasant way.

With its vintage-inspired settings, a white backdrop and instruments all over, we cannot help but daydream and being exported into an epic 80’s summer.

The visual radiates feelings of nostalgia told through Reino’s modern point of view and seamlessly translates the song’s story and energy to the screen. It serves as the perfect companion to this rising hit.

On the music video, Reino stated: “The idea behind the music video is all about how I started music by teaching all the things I know, myself.

In the music video, you can see me playing all the instruments. The theme we went for was a total disco 80’s vibe.”

Drawing inspiration from a plethora of musicians and genres such as the iconic 80’s, Don Henley, Erasure, and Sam Fender, Reino’s ability to fuse heavy-hearted pop melodies and deep songwriting continues to set him apart of his peers. 

Reino has attributed his ability to blend diverse musical influences in part to the various music environments he was exposed to growing up.

“I’ve been listening to Sam Fender a lot lately. His music resonates with me in a big way. I wouldn’t say because of my upbringing, but more about not letting go of the anger and the heartbreak that occurred over the last few years when I was still in school. 2021 was a very emotionally rough year for me”, Reino adds.

The track, an instant bop, is a reflection of the singer’s previous struggles and explores the meaning of self-acceptance.

‘Dance Till The Sunrise’ is only a taste of what’s yet to come from the pop-star this year.

Reino Brink is an artist you need on your playlists this summer, he evokes brightness, a kind spirit, and everything dreamy, musing:

 “When I listen to my own music it makes me feel a childlike joy, and it’s a feeling that I try keep on recreating.

“ I’d love to make an album based on the atmosphere and storytelling found in the 80’s genre – bring back the good type of music the 70’s – 80’s gave us.”

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