Running Lights Releases A Passionate Love Song “One In A Million”
The intimate production radiates the sensations of what a first kiss feels like, with melodies that capture dreamy romance. Running Lights’ creators are Mike Squillante (guitar/vocals), Nick Squillante (keys), Steve Ranellone (drums). Mike spent five years performing and touring with other leading artists like Melanie Martinez and Gnash, while Nick worked as an engineer at NYC’s Electric Lady Studios alongside grammy-award-winning mix engineer Michael Bruaer.
Their dedication to music prevailed and they finally decided to focus on their own creations, “One In A Million” being one of those. The artists describe the meaning of the song, stating “One In A Million inspires us to nurture the love we share, to remember the way we felt when love first entered out lives and hopefully offer a much needed reprieve from the heaviness of the global experience presently.”
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