Hollywood Principle Sing “Que Rico”

Hollywood Principle Goes "Que Rico"

Que Rico

Hollywood Principle


A dance track made for falling in love.

Hailing from San Diego, California, Hollywood Principle is a duo composed of Elliot Sencan and Mike Ault. Active since 2013, they’ve been making music that sounds both unique and diverse. Several of Hollywood Principle’s singles, such as “Seeing What’s Next” and “Firework,” have been featured in the video game Rocket League. This fall, they will be performing at the independent music festival, Same Same But Different. Hollywood Principle’s discography is available on Spotify, YouTube, and SoundCloud. Their latest release is the single “Que Rico” featuring Mariela Contreras.

This bilingual, Latin-inspired dance track is one that’ll leave you tingling with passion. While it’s a song about a love that’s encountered on the dance floor, it also has this intoxicating feel that will have you on cloud 9. An intense beat and alluring vocals by Contreras take you to a magical world full of moving colors and dancing bodies. More than just a club mix, this is a song to live in the moment with and experience feelings you’ve never had before. There’s a feeling of need, inspiration, grooves, and intensity. No other dance hit can really compare to this one. So, stream Hollywood Principle’s new single to learn what happens when you go “Que Rico.”



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