Los Angeles based retro-pop group, Fly By Midnight has tapped in Jake Miller for latest track, “Automatic”. The duo consisting of Justin Bryte and Slavo have worked with Miller in the passed with Miller’s music, however they have yet to put out a collaboration together.
FBM’s Slavo produced Jake’s “Last Text“, and the duo co-wrote “Ocean Away” from Miller’s “SUMMER 19” EP.
Fly By Midnight also Co-wrote “Nobody Else” as well as Slavo on the production. The duo who is QUICKLY becoming a household name has also worked with many other big stars including, Betty Who, Clara Mae, MOTI, and more.
Earlier this week, the duo took to Instagram to finally announce the collaboration. “we know y’all have been waiting for the 3 of us to be on a song together but we wanted to hold out for the right one. this song is a journey & we’re excited for you to take it with us. just a few best homies making music“, they shared.

“We’ve been close friends with Jake since we first traveled to Los Angeles about 2 years ago. After writing “Automatic” we knew he would be the best fit for the collaboration. It’s a feel good track that we hope resonates with our fans as much as it’s resonated with us.” – Justin Bryte, shared.
“It doesn’t get any better than collaborating with your best friend! Happy Jake said yes to the song the first time that he heard it. It would’ve been awkward otherwise, lol.” – Slavo, also shared.

Fly By Midnight continues to keep their audience fed with stunning melodies, beautiful production, and outstanding lyricism in every record that they put out. & we’re so excited to be following along their journey as they continue to wow us with every release.
Fly By Midnight’s “Automatic” with Jake Miller is out now, via SNAFU Records on all major music platforms. Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below this post or on social media, @PopWrapped.
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Nicholas Liddle is an Entertainment Journalist and PR Student. Nicholas covers all the latest music, celebrity, and Pop Culture news.
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