Mike Williams Teams Up With Norwegian Singer-Songwriter Eirik Næss For Unique, Sundrenched New Single “Learn to Fly” – Mix of Country and EDM with Tropical Twist. Out Now on Be Yourself Music

Mike Williams and Eirik Næss deliver pure sunshine with their new single “Learn to Fly,” a vibrant blend of dance music, country flair, and tropical house influences. Written during an unforgettable trip to Bali, the track captures the essence of freedom, adventure, and living in the moment. Surrounded by palm trees and island breezes, the duo recorded the song poolside with a guitar and a simple setup, channeling an effortless, feel-good energy. “We just wrote exactly what we were feeling in that moment,” says Mike Williams. Driven by catchy melodies, soaring vocals, and an irresistible beat, “Learn to Fly” is an uplifting anthem about letting go of fear and chasing life’s highs without hesitation. With its infectious hooks and sun-soaked production, “Learn to Fly” cements Mike Williams and Eirik Næss as a powerhouse pairing for the global dance music scene.

We wrote the track in Bali. By the pool at a villa, with drinks, a guitar, and a simple recording setup. We just wrote exactly what we were feeling in that moment, and those are often the most fun songs.” – Mike Williams

The song came together supernaturally during a trip to Mike‘s villa in Bali. The second we got there, we started vibing on the idea of doing something with a bit of a country flare – but with a tropical twist. Being surrounded by palm trees, warm nights, and that laid-back island energy, it added this sun-soaked, feel-good vibe to everything. We tracked the whole thing by the pool, beers in hand, just soaking in the moment. That whole “live life now, no excuses” energy really shaped the lyrics. It’s about letting go of fear, chasing highs, and going all in—no holding back. Just felt right.” – Eirik Næss

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Head Honcho, Editor in Chief and writer here on VENTS. I don't like walking on the beach, but I love playing the guitar and geeking out about music. I am also a movie maniac and 6 hours sleeper.

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