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Kregg Drops Electronic Remix Of “The Letter” Ahead of New Album

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Following the success of his recent rock cover, alternative artist Kregg has returned with a bold electronic reimagining of the 1960s hit “The Letter.” By remixing his own vocals over an entirely new beat, Kregg showcases his versatility and love for cross-genre collaboration.

With 11 songs currently available and eight more in production, including two highly anticipated collaborations, Kregg is building massive momentum toward his debut full-length album releasing later this year. Since his first single “Way Down” arrived in 2024, he has transitioned from original material to experimental covers, looking to connect with influencers and curators globally. Keep an eye on this multifaceted creator as he expands his sonic footprint throughout 2026.

Djordje Miladinović

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