PARTY FAVOR Drops Final EP, The Party Never Dies, Marking the End of an Era

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Dance music luminary PARTY FAVOR has released his farewell EP, The Party Never Dies, via Ultra Records, a fitting conclusion to his illustrious decade-long career. This bittersweet swan song pays homage to the producer’s groundbreaking journey through the electronic music scene. To commemorate the release, an honorary funeral-themed music video features over 20 industry stars, including Dillon Francis, A-Trak, 4B, AC Slater, Valentino Khan, and more, celebrating PARTY FAVOR’s immense impact on dance music culture.

Fans can join the celebration through the exclusive campaign landing page, partyfavorfuneral.com, which offers behind-the-scenes content and updates about this final chapter.

PARTY FAVOR reflects on the EP:

“This EP is very special and bittersweet for me because it’s the end of a chapter. The Party Never Dies is a concept I came up with early in my career, representing the idea that when we sleep, the music lives on. It’s a collection of fun pieces of dance music that reflect different parts of my journey as PF. Though this era ends, the party continues—it will never die.”

The Party Never Dies Tracklist:

  1. Rinse Repeat
  2. I Want U
  3. Body (with Whethan and Katy Tiz)
  4. Breathe
  5. Enemy
  6. Ur Love
  7. Buggin

Known for his genre-defying sound, blending trap, bass, and house influences, PARTY FAVOR (real name Dylan Ragland) has left an indelible mark on dance music. With over 500 million streams, transformative collaborations on his album RESET, and appearances at iconic festivals like Coachella and Ultra, he has consistently pushed boundaries. Additionally, his GRAMMY®-nominated SIDEPIECE project and self-produced YouTube series Kinda Isolated further showcase his versatility.

As PARTY FAVOR steps away from his current moniker, The Party Never Dies cements his legacy as a trailblazer and innovator in modern dance music.

Stream the EP now, and join the celebration of this unforgettable journey. The party will never die.

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