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MAJOR LAZER RELEASE NEW SINGLE “LAY YOUR HEAD ON ME”
FEATURING MARCUS MUMFORD
Major Lazer debut a new song “Lay Your Head On Me” featuring Marcus Mumford today—listen here. The track, Mumford’s first ever collaboration of its kind, was co-written with MØ and premiered last night as Annie Mac’s Hottest Record in the World on BBC Radio 1.
Marcus Mumford is the frontman of the Grammy-award winning band Mumford & Sons. Stepping out as a featured artist for the first time with this track, Mumford also just released a new charity single—a solo cover of “You’ll Never Walk Alone” originally made famous Gerry and The Pacemakers in the 1960s. After striking up a friendship with Diplo, the two began experimenting in the studio together and an early demo of “Lay Your Head On Me” was born.
“Lay Your Head On Me” follows “Que Calor” featuring J Balvin and El Alfa, which was performed by Balvin at the Super Bowl alongside Jennifer Lopez and is still climbing charts worldwide with more than 400 million streams to date.
Major Lazer is the global dance trio of Diplo, Walshy Fire and Ape Drums named for the group’s fictional figurehead, a one-armed, Jamaican zombie war commando embodying the band’s mission to free the universe with music. Major Lazer have released three acclaimed albums, 2009’s Guns Don’t Kill People…Lazers Do, 2013’s Free The Universe and 2015's Peace Is The Mission, featuring “Lean On” with DJ Snake and MØ, one of the most successful songs of all time. Last year, Major Lazer collaborated with Beyoncé on her Grammy-nominated companion album to The Lion King, topped charts with their Anitta collaboration "Make It Hot," and featured with IZA and Ciara on “Evapora.”
At the helm of Major Lazer is global superstar Diplo. As one of pop’s most in-demand producers, Diplo has worked with Beyoncé, Madonna, Robyn, M.I.A. and many more. Last year, Diplo unveiled a new country project, Thomas Wesley. To date, the project has launched three tracks: the Platinum-certified “Heartless” featuring Morgan Wallen, “So Long” featuring Cam and “Lonely” with Jonas Brothers.
Diplo’s Major Lazer unveils “Que Calor” featuring J Balvin and Dominican dembow pioneer El Alfa
Diplo’s Major Lazer unveils “Que Calor” featuring J Balvin and Dominican dembow pioneer El Alfa, alongside a brand new video today; listen and watch HERE. Following previous collaborations with both featured artists “Que Calor” takes inspiration from each of their home countries, sampling Toto La Momposina’s traditional Colombian-cumbia classic “Curara” and Dominican dembow rhythms. The Jamaica-via-Dominican Republic cousin of reggaeton is rooted in dancehall riddims and hip-hop sounds and has been taking the Latin world by storm thanks in large part to El Alfa and his collaborators.
Directed by VMA and BET Award winner Colin Tilley (Kendrick Lamar, Future, Nicki Minaj) and choreographed by fellow VMA winner Calvit Hodge, the video stars Major Lazer’s Diplo and Ape Drums as well as Balvin and El Alfa alongside two of the band’s legendary Lazer Gyals, Sara Bivens and Helen Gedlu.
The new track follows summer release “Make It Hot” featuring Brazilian superstar Anitta and is the latest from Major Lazer’s forthcoming and highly-anticipated fourth album. The tracks are the latest examples of a rising trend of collaborations between Latin music’s biggest stars and global dance artists, and a continuation of Major Lazer’s longstanding celebration of Latin music, notably with the Daddy Yankee remix of their 2013 smash “Bumaye,” and collaborations with Machel Montano, Kali Uchis, Pabllo Vittar and more.
MAJOR LAZER
“MAKE IT HOT”
FEATURING ANITTA
Just in time for the first day of summer, Diplo’s Major Lazer debuts summer single “Make It Hot” featuring Brazilian superstar Anitta today, in partnership with Bacardi. The song unites Spanish-language vocals from Anitta with the group’s dancehall-inspired signature sound.
The track is the group’s second collaboration with Anitta following “Sua Cara,” which was the fastest video to reach 1 million likes on YouTube and one of the biggest YouTube video launches of 2017 with more than 25 million views in its first 24 hours.
“It’s amazing when you work in synergy with someone who completes you artistically,” says Anitta. “Having the opportunity to write/compose another song with Major Lazer was really special. We have developed this energy that is similar to being around family and close friends when we work together. It’s good to be able to bounce ideas off each other and that’s something that happens naturally now. I think it’s difficult for anyone to listen to this song and remain still.”
Major Lazer is named for the group’s fictional figurehead, a one-armed, Jamaican Zombie War commando with an experimental lazer arm and a secret identity as a Trinidadian dancehall club owner, embodying the group’s mission to free the universe with music. With the help of his longtime allies, Major Lazer has gone on to release 2009’s Guns Don’t Kill People…Lazers Do and 2013’s Free The Universe successfully reaching billions across the world with their message of world peace. In 2015, Major Lazer returned with Peace Is The Mission, this time enlisting friends from across the globe in an effort to achieve his goal of making the world smaller by making the party bigger. By bringing their music and dance to every corner of the globe, they were able to unite the masses and achieve Major Lazer’s mission of peace.
This new era marks the reappearance of the Major Lazer character from the beyond (designed by Ferry Guow). Major Lazer has found enlightenment and given up his physical body, returning to spread the message of Lazerism with the help of Diplo, Walshy Fire and the Lazer Gyals. His message has taken the form of music and his teachings the form of songs for Diplo and Walshy to put down on records. He anointed the Lazer Gyals as high priestesses of dance. Together they will spread his message near and far.
At Major Lazer’s helm is global superstar Diplo. As one of pop’s most in-demand producers, Diplo has worked with Beyonce, Madonna, Robyn, M.I.A. and many more. He recently unveiled a new country project, Thomas Wesley, and its first track, “So Long,” featuring Nashville superstar Cam, followed by a performance at Stagecoach. Further recent releases include a deep house Higher Ground EP and the debut of a brand new show at his Coachella headline set, and the Europa EP for which Diplo hand selected a cast of rising European artists. Diplo also finds himself exercising his collaborative spirit with the psychedelic supergroup LSD with Sia and Labrinth, streamed more than one billion times to date, and the Grammy winning house project Silk City with Mark Ronson. With three albums under their belt, Major Lazer continues to fight for peace and freedom through music.
New Major Lazer single ‘Can’t Take It From Me (feat. Skip Marley) out now
International superstars MAJOR LAZER - the collaborative project of Diplo, Walshy Fire and Jillionaire – today release the official video for their brand new single ‘Blow That Smoke’ featuring Swedish pop sensation Tove Lo, out now via Because Music/Mad Decent. Conceptualized by Tove Lo, the video was directed by DAD (Camila Cabello, Gallant, Alina Baraz), the director duo of Grant Spanier and Corey C. Waters.
“From the beginning we pitched the project as a story of imagination, escape, inclusivity, music and mischief,” says DAD of the video. “The original concept came from Tove Lo and we brought it to life with both artists’ (super creative) teams. It’s really refreshing to work with artists that really care about stories and visuals and are willing to work hard to bring them to life. We were so impressed with Tove Lo’s commitment to the creative—dance rehearsals, multiple shooting days, going underwater for the shot—she and Major Lazer both brought a ton of passion to the project. We hope you enjoy our colourful escape through the closet.”
Combining sun-drenched West African guitars with the band’s trademark massive hooks, the track is a blissful slice of Afropop guaranteed to follow ‘Cold Water’, ‘Lean On’ and ‘Know No Better’ as the band’s next big anthem. Meanwhile, Tove Lo is one of the most prolific artists to emerge from Scandinavia in recent years, having accrued over a billion Spotify streams and featured on tracks for the likes of Charli XCX and Coldplay.
It’s been a whirlwind few years for the band that has seen them cover the likes of NME, The Guardian and Mixmag, headline major festivals across the country such as Lovebox, Bestival and the Other Stage at Glastonbury (where they played to over 75,000 eager fans) and release countless platinum singles.
Never keen to rest on their laurels, the band have grown have to become one of the world’s few truly global live acts. Truly embodying the spirit of global pop, the band have recently finished a tour of Africa, including dates in South Africa, Malawi, Kenya, Ethiopia and Uganda while also partnering with VETPAW (Veterans Empowered to Protect Africa Wildlife) to combat poaching in South Africa and beyond. With recent dates everywhere from Las Vegas to Haiti, we well as landmark, historic shows in Pakistan and Cuba (where the band played to over 400,000 fans), the band have continued to push boundaries in bringing the Major Lazer sound and mission - to make the world smaller by making the party bigger - across the world.
About Major Lazer:
With a combined 7.6 billion Spotify streams and 5.4 billion YouTube views, Major Lazer are one of the biggest music acts on earth, with ‘Lean On’ breaking all streaming records in 2015 and still remaining the 6th most streamed song on Spotify of all time and the 13th most viewed music video on YouTube with over 2 billion views. Since their explosive debut album ‘Guns Don’t Kill People Lazers Do’ in 2009, the band’s sound has evolved into a distinctive take on dancehall and EDM, earning them platinum awards and legions of fans across the
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