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Logan Garrett – Move (feat. Anella): A Genre-Blending Dance Anthem

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Cover art for Logan Garrett’s single Move, featuring guest vocals from Anella, blending electronic beats with country and hip-hop influences.
Cover art for Logan Garrett’s single Move, featuring guest vocals from Anella, blending electronic beats with country and hip-hop influences.
Nashville DJ and producer Logan Garrett blurs the lines between country, hip-hop, and electronic music with Move, featuring rising star Anella.

Logan Garrett & Anella Drop Move, A Dancefloor Smash Bridging Country & EDM

Nashville-based DJ and producer Logan Garrett has officially released his latest genre-bending track, Move, featuring rising artist Anella. Fusing disco-inspired house beats with Anella’s country-meets-pop vocals, Move is a high-energy dance anthem redefining what Nashville music sounds like.


Garrett, a staple in the Nashville nightlife scene, has long experimented with mixing country, hip-hop, and electronic music. With Move, he continues this exploration, crafting a track that seamlessly fits within DJ sets while embracing Nashville’s evolving soundscape.


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Country Meets Club: The Making of Move

Logan Garrett’s inspiration for Move came from his time behind the decks, where he constantly seeks ways to introduce country elements into dance music. He explains:


"Playing as a DJ in Nashville, I’m constantly challenged to find records that provide a country feel but fit within a dance/electronic set. I made Move with the intention of living in that genre-blurring space. Anella’s unique style—balancing country, pop, and hip-hop—gave this record exactly what it needed.”


With infectious disco grooves, dribble & stutter house production, and a smooth yet club-ready vocal performance from Anella, Move is an example of the next wave of genre fusion coming out of Music City.


Anella’s Breakout Year

Anella, a rising artist signed to Def Jam, has been making waves with viral hits and a recent feature on Diplo’s country project. With a stadium tour supporting Lil Wayne & Quavo this spring, she’s proving herself as a force to be reckoned with in today’s music industry.


What’s Next for Logan Garrett?

Known for his high-energy remixes and club residencies at venues like Barstool Nashville, Whiskey Row, and Nashville SC MLS, Garrett is building momentum. His recent remix of Morgan Wallen’s “I Had Some Help” gained global traction, and Move is another step toward pushing the boundaries of Nashville’s music scene.


Listen Now & Watch for the Live Debut

Move is now available on Spotify, Apple Music, and all major streaming platforms. Fans can catch it live at Garrett’s DJ sets, where he’ll be testing new remixes and collaborations throughout 2025.


Genres: Commercial Vocal Dance, EDM, House, Tech House, Electronic Pop, Commercial Pop

Moods: Energetic, Uplifting, Club-Ready, Genre-Bending



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