The Chainsmokers And Jenaux Go Ham On Not So Dirty

With all the quality music that The Chainsmokers have been putting out recently, it comes as no surprise that they would team up with another one of our favorites on a big, new collaboration. The New York City-based DJ duo recently enlisted Jenaux on a festival-friendly version of Steve Angello's remix of "Not So Dirty," by Who's Who?, and it's a perfect way to close out the festival season.

With all the quality music that The Chainsmokers have been putting out recently, it comes as no surprise that they would team up with another one of our favorites on a big, new collaboration. The New York City-based DJ duo recently enlisted Jenaux on a festival-friendly version of Steve Angello’s remix of “Not So Dirty,” by Who’s Who?, and it’s the perfect way to close out the summer.

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Dubbing it the “Festival Season is Over and Now You’re Broke” mix, The Chainsmokers and Jenaux have added some electro house swagger and big horns to their version. The vocal samples remain largely unchanged, with a few tasteful 808 drum rolls segueing into a dramatic trap breakdown three fourths of the way through the production.

“It was a really fun session, though,” read a blurb on the song’s SoundCloud. “Jenaux is our fuckin’ boy and so talented, and we mutually excel at each other’s weak spots so we think this track turned out really huge.”

Give The Chainsmokers and Jenaux’s remix of Who’s Who?’s “Not So Dirty” a listen above and let us know what you think in the comments section.


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