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Once-in-a-lifetime demo from DSAI has fans pleading for Dua Lipa or Ellie Goulding to finish it

Once-in-a-lifetime demo from DSAI has fans pleading for Dua Lipa or Ellie Goulding to finish it

The music industry is no stranger to viral moments, but what DSAI has created with Can’t Let Go of Your Name is something different. It’s not just viral, it’s generational.

From the very first notes, fans have recognized it: this is a track with the potential to define an era. Emotional, cinematic, and deeply resonant, the teaser has sparked a global outcry, with Dua Lipa and Ellie Goulding being tagged in thousands of comments, reels, and GIFs across social platforms.

This isn’t hype. This is history unfolding.

It’s rare that an unreleased track, still technically a demo, creates this level of movement. But Can’t Let Go of Your Name is no ordinary demo. It’s a lightning-in-a-bottle moment, the kind of song that DJs build their legacy on and pop stars launch albums around.

Fans have declared it Dua’s next global anthem or Ellie’s perfect return. Either way, the question is no longer if the track will be finished only who will finish it first.

With DSAI’s name now echoing across the global stage, all eyes are on pop’s elite to claim what may become one of the biggest songs of this decade

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