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A Jack Ü Collaboration With Florence Welch Is On The Way

Jack Ü have teased their first big collaboration of 2016. The side project of bass music icons Skrillex and Diplo made headlines by collaborating with Justin Bieber in 2015, but they've taken to Snapchat to reveal that this year they will team up with Florence and The Machine's Florence Welch on a track titled "Constellation."
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Jack Ü have teased their first big collaboration of 2016. The side project of bass music icons Skrillex and Diplo made headlines by collaborating with Justin Bieber in 2015, but they’ve taken to Snapchat to reveal that this year they will team up with Florence and The Machine’s Florence Welch on a track titled “Constellation.”

In one video that would later be posted to Florence and The Machine’s Twitter account, “Constellations” can be heard in the background while Die Antwoord’s Ninja scribbles something on a notepad. The duo had filmed the snaps while in a hotel room after headlining the Argentinian edition of Lollapalooza.

Diplo had revealed in an interview that Jack Ü would be premiering new music around the time of Coachella, so perhaps this was what he was talking about. Either way, from what we’ve heard so far, “Constellations” sounds light years ahead of “Where Are Ü Now.”

Look out for more on Jack Ü‘s Florence Welch collaboration, “Constellations,” as festival season approaches.


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