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Grammy Winner Sam Martin Unveils New Single LONG LIVE THE BILLIONAIRE

By: Mar. 30, 2018
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Grammy Winner Sam Martin Unveils New Single LONG LIVE THE BILLIONAIRE  Image

Atlantic recording artist and GRAMMY award winning singer/songwriter/producer Sam Martin has unveiled his newest original track "Long Live The Billionaire" - both the song and companion visual, which premiered yesterday via Ones To Watch, are available now at all DSPs and streaming services.

"In peaceful times sons bury their fathers, in war time, fathers bury their sons," says Martin. "This song is for those who profit from war."

Martin's latest original follows "It's Gonna Get Better," for which, the gorgeous companion video premiered via BlackBook, and "Bring Me Home," another original track released in 2017 alongside an irreverent visual. "Bring Me Home" went on to receive remix treatments from electronic artists, Papa Ya, ALIGEE and Sylvain Armand. Most recently, Martin lent his vocals the new Steve Angello track "Nothing Scares Me Anymore." This past fall, Martin also collaborated with electronic artists with features on Galantis' "Call Me Home" and Robin Schulz' "Naked."

A highly sought-after songwriter, Martin has collaborated with some of the biggest names in pop music, having co-written songs for The Chainsmokers, One Direction, Nick Jonas, Zedd, and Pitbull, among others. His stellar track record includes chart-topping success for his work on hits like Maroon 5's "Daylight" and Jason Derulo's "Want To Want Me." In 2014, Martin co-wrote and was featured on a pair of international smashes from EDM giant David Guetta - "Dangerous (feat. Sam Martin)" and "Lovers On The Sun (feat. Sam Martin)." USA Today has featured Martin as an Artist To Watch, writing that he's "positioned to have the kind of U.S. break out that Sia had."

Photo Credit: Andrew George



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