deadmau5 And Colleen D’Agostino Perform Seeya At The Junos, New Edit Of Stay Released

Last night at the 2015 Juno Awards, deadmau5 took the stage for a live performance of his hit song "Seeya" along with Colleen D'Agostino. While not a terribly exciting performance, I am a fan of D'Agostino's vocals and let's face it, it was probably one of the highlights of what was otherwise an typically dull awards show. Plus, with the vocalist having just released a new EP via Mau5trap, it's time that people start getting familiar with her.

Last night at the 2015 Juno Awards, deadmau5 took the stage for a live performance of his hit song “Seeya” along with Colleen D’Agostino. While not a terribly exciting performance, I am a fan of D’Agostino’s vocals and let’s face it, it was probably one of the highlights of what was otherwise an typically dull awards show. Plus, with the vocalist having just released a new EP via Mau5trap, it’s time that people start getting familiar with her.

Recommended Videos

In related news, the DJ’s long-awaited “Drop The Poptart” edit of “Stay” has just been released. The progressive house song runs an epic 9 minutes and features all of Joel’s signature sounds and top-notch production along with D’Agostino’s beautiful vocals. It’s impressive, to say the least, and will surely please those who have been yearning to hear this one for a while.

If you recall, “Drop The Poptart” first emerged a few years back but failed to make it onto While (1<2). It was then re-worked and updated into the radio edit of “Stay” and now, we have the full edit to feast on. You can check it out below, along with deadmau5‘s Juno performance above and let us know what you think in the comments section.


We Got This Covered is supported by our audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn a small affiliate commission. Learn more
related content
Read Article Who is Macklemore?
Read Article Falling in Reverse: The Ronnie Radke controversy, explained
Ronnie Radke
Read Article SEVENTEEN: All 17 Is Right Here songs, ranked
The 13 members of the K-pop boy group, Seventeen
Read Article ‘I finally got here’: Paul McCartney responds to Brooklyn Beatles fan 60 years later, and TikTok tracks down her story
Paul McCartney responds to Adrienne from Brooklyn Beatles superfan
Read Article Drake and Kendrick Lamar’s diss timelines, explained
Family Matters, Euphoria, The Heart Part 6, Not Like Us on YouTube
Related Content
Read Article Who is Macklemore?
Read Article Falling in Reverse: The Ronnie Radke controversy, explained
Ronnie Radke
Read Article SEVENTEEN: All 17 Is Right Here songs, ranked
The 13 members of the K-pop boy group, Seventeen
Read Article ‘I finally got here’: Paul McCartney responds to Brooklyn Beatles fan 60 years later, and TikTok tracks down her story
Paul McCartney responds to Adrienne from Brooklyn Beatles superfan
Read Article Drake and Kendrick Lamar’s diss timelines, explained
Family Matters, Euphoria, The Heart Part 6, Not Like Us on YouTube
Author
Matt Joseph
Matt Joseph is the co-founder, owner and Editor in Chief of We Got This Covered. He currently attends the University of Western Ontario and is studying at the Richard Ivey School of Business. He works on We Got This Covered in his spare time and enjoys writing for the site.