Dance/Review Greg Minnick - Believe In The Dream (feat. Lola Fulin)

Greg Minnick is a producer, guitarist, engineer, and founder of Levelblu Music Productions and LevelBlu Records in Miami, Florida. His impressive roster of recording and producing clients includes Sony Music, Warner Brothers, Columbia Pictures, MTV, HBO, VH1, Sony Mexico, The Weather Channel, Purple Records, Soulshin Records, Electric Planet Records, and Planet 9 Records. Throughout his career, Greg has collaborated with numerous artists, including Audra McDonald, The New World Symphony, Yo-Yo Ma, DeBarge, and LaChanze from "Donna Summer" on Broadway. Other notable collaborations include Praful, Ed Calle, Mary Williams, and Andricka Hall.

Greg Minnick teams up with the sensational Lola Fulin on his latest dance-pop anthem, "Believe In The Dream." This high-energy track, released under Levelblu Records, is a celebration of passion, perseverance, and the power of dreams—all wrapped in an irresistible beat that keeps listeners moving.

Lola Fulin’s sultry and commanding vocals take center stage, effortlessly blending diva-like charisma with emotional depth. Her smoky and unique tone gives the track a distinctive edge, making it more than just another dance hit—it’s a musical experience. Greg Minnick’s expert production work is evident in the track’s polished arrangement, vibrant instrumentation, and dynamic beats that ensure a radio-ready, club-friendly appeal.

What makes "Believe In The Dream" stand out is its infectious energy and uplifting message. The combination of pulsating rhythms, soaring melodies, and Lola’s powerful delivery creates a song that resonates deeply while maintaining its dance-floor appeal.

This track is a must-listen for fans of commercial dance-pop with depth. Whether you're looking for a motivational boost or just a song to lose yourself in, "Believe In The Dream" delivers on every level.

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