Hardwell To Release “Live The Night” With Lil Jon And W&W

Hardwell's collaboration with Lil Jon and W&W has made its way into his live sets over the last couple of years, but like a number of other cuts from the Dutch producer, it seemed as though an official release may never come to light. But for episode 274 of his radio show Hardwell On Air, the man himself revealed that "Live The Night" will finally get a proper release this month.

Hardwell‘s collaboration with Lil Jon and W&W has made its way into his live sets over the last couple of years, but like a number of other cuts from the Dutch producer, it seemed as though an official release may never come to light. But for episode 274 of his radio show Hardwell On Air, the man himself revealed that “Live The Night” will finally get a proper release this month.

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At this point, Lil Jon has basically made the career transition from rapper to full-fledged EDM hype man, bringing his shouted one-liner skills to the table for this new collab. Aside from that, “Live The Night” also features a classic big room production, complete with catchy synth melodies, huge drums and outrageous energy ready to be unleashed on the dance floors.

Hardwell probably should have dropped the track a few years ago, as the production is somewhat dated at this point, but fans should still enjoy it nonetheless when it releases on July 11 via W&W’s Mainstage Music imprint.


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