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MOVIESTARZ Premiere New Song “1.M FREQUENCIES" Featuring Cali Rodi

MOVIESTARZ have premiered a new song titled “1.M FREQUENCIES.” The track, which features Cali Rodi, is from the band’s new album, “FANTASY > REALITY,” which will be released on November 7. Tyler Nichols commented:

“’1M FREQUENCIES’ is one of the top contenders for my favorite song on the album. We made the demo for this song 2/13/24 and purposely saved this to be the last single before the album drops for a reason. I hope we’re playing this song on stages 20 years from now.”

Cali Rodi added:

“I’m so excited to be a part of ‘1.M FREQUENCIES’! I was instantly drawn to the song the moment I heard it, with the way it combines both pop punk and electronic elements to create a synergy that I personally haven’t really heard before. I grew up listening to artists like blink-182, Avril Lavigne, and 3OH!3 so it was fun to channel my teenage self in these vocals.”

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PostedOctober 10, 2025
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsMOVIESTARZ, Cali Rodi

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