Cheat Codes & Train Unite For “Bloom”

Rating: 5 out of 5.

I need to hear “Bloom” in the most packed nightclub in the world.

Los Angeles-based trio Cheat Codes continues to prove their genre-bending versatility with their new single, “Bloom,” featuring the iconic pop-rock band Train. Known for dabbling in everything from electronic and dance to pop and even country, Cheat Codes has built a name for themselves as fearless collaborators. Their most popular tracks—“No Promises,” “Shed a Light,” and “Sex”—have each surpassed 400 million streams on Spotify, and “Bloom” is poised to join those ranks.

At its core, “Bloom” explores the uplifting power of having a special person by your side—someone who helps you grow and stay grounded. Yet the song acknowledges the heartbreaking possibility of losing that person due to your own missteps. It’s a poignant message, but it’s wrapped in an undeniably energetic and optimistic package.

Driven by a vibrant pop beat, electrifying build-ups, and an infectious drop, “Bloom” radiates summer festival energy. With polished vocal performances and a sound built for both emotional resonance and high-octane dancing, the track seamlessly blends Cheat Codes’ EDM roots with Train’s heartfelt delivery.

Whether you’re dancing in a nightclub or reflecting on personal growth, “Bloom” offers something that resonates—bright, bold, and beautifully human.



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