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Review: Ferry Corsten releases uplifting and infectious ‘Tomorrow’ single (Includes interview)

The song has a liberating vibe to it, coupled with strong hooks and melodies. Corsten manages to balance against an elevating glimmer of hope, a moment to take stock, and it showcases his sense of triumph and hope. It’s a tune that will certainly put a smile on the faces of listeners.

Corsten shared that with this track, he wanted to “go back to the dancefloor” with “a deeper orientated track that still keeps the intimacy of where he just came from.”

“Tomorrow” is available on Apple Music and on Spotify.

The Verdict

Overall, Ferry Corsten shines on his latest single “Tomorrow.” It is exactly what we need as the world is going through some trying times amid the pandemic. “Tomorrow” is uplifting, refreshing, and infectious. It garners an A rating.

To learn more about Ferry Corsten and his music, check out his official website.

Read More: Digital Journal’s Markos Papadatos chatted with Ferry Corsten back in January of 2019.

Markos Papadatos
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Markos Papadatos is Digital Journal's Editor-at-Large for Music News. Papadatos is a Greek-American journalist and educator who has authored over 24,700 original articles over the past 20 years. He has interviewed some of the biggest names in music, entertainment, lifestyle, magic, and sports. He is a 19-time "Best of Long Island" winner, where for three consecutive years (2020, 2021, and 2022), he was honored as the "Best Long Island Personality" in Arts & Entertainment, an honor that has gone to Billy Joel six times.

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