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Dawn & Prax Hits High Mark With Indie-Vibe Via ‘When The Song Is Over’

There’s something electric about Los Angeles, and it just got a tad more electrifying with its newest residents, the Moroccan dynamo duo, Dawn & Prax. We’re talking about the cool Karim Benchekroun, all of 24, and the spirited Hamza Ben Addou Idrissi, aged 26. If you haven’t had them on your playlist, it’s about time – these guys boast a legacy with over 5 million streams from their collaborations with top-shelf labels like Selected and MrSuicideSheep.

Making the move to LA is more than just a change in zip code for them; it’s a new chapter. Dawn & Prax aren’t just about beats and melodies; they’re about evolution and embracing new vibes, especially pop elements that they’ve gracefully weaved into their music.

Now, while their recent track “When The Song Is Over” deserves a nod – it’s an introspective gem, after all – what’s truly remarkable is how these two have continuously pushed their own boundaries. Their sound is ever-evolving, and they’ve grown as artists, diving deep into the complexities of self-love and personal growth in their music.

To put it in their own words, Dawn & Prax’s journey has been one of personal reflection and musical reinvention. And with the buzz of LA around them, there’s no doubt they’re poised for even greater adventures. So, here’s to more soul-touching tunes from this dynamic duo.