The modern Slavic witch from Poland, Agnis, unleashes "Incantation", a club-ready dark pop anthem pulsing with magic and energy. The single is out now via darkTunes Music Group. With hypnotic beats, enchanting vocals, and a spellbinding rhythm, this track calls you to rise, release your inner power, and transform the world around you.
"Incantation" is like a ritual for the dancefloor, blending mystical vibes with electrifying energy. Feel the rhythm, embrace your desires, and let your magic shine brighter than ever. Whether in the heat of the club or under the night sky, "Incantation" will have you chanting the spell and owning your moment. Let the magic begin. Previously released single "Dark Dancer" can be found over HERE. Link

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