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Wynter Gordon "Talks Dirty" With Dev at Upcoming Martini Ranch Show

You may not be familiar with the name "Wynter Gordon," but you've heard her work. Wynter's first success came when she wrote a hit for for Mary J Blige at only 19-years-old. Shes's since collaborated with EDM artists like Steve Aoki, Laidback Luke, and David Guetta, and hip-hop artists like...
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You may not be familiar with the name "Wynter Gordon," but you've heard her work. Wynter's first success came when she wrote a hit for for Mary J Blige at only 19-years-old. Shes's since collaborated with EDM artists like Steve Aoki, Laidback Luke, and David Guetta, and hip-hop artists like J Cole, Flo Ride and Tyga.

She'll be in Scottsdale at Martini Ranch in Scottsdale, on Monday, April 2, along with fellow dance-pop artist, Dev. Wynter was named one of last year's Idolator's 'Top women About To Pop' and it's clear to say that she has popped within the dance music scene of 2012.

Her own work, "Dirty Talk" shows her own ambition and ability. Racking in more than 12 million views on YouTube, the song shows off Gordon's club appeal. The hit came from Wynter in 2010 and continues to hit the radio and clubs today. This hit just won't die, and continues to grow.

Her collaboration with Laidback Luke might end up as big. The duo has worked together in previous recordings, but "Speak Up" has hit new records. Laidback Luke, being on his "Speak Up" tour is spreading the tune across North America.

Wynter, will be able to bring her own style to you in Scottsdale along with Dev, who will most likely be requesting that if you want to get with her, your bass must be down low.

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