Kygo Brings Shaggy Out During NYC Show, Premieres Two New Tracks

Kygo took to Barclays Center last night in New York City for a massive, sold out show. It was just one of the many stops on his Cloud Nine tour (which continues tonight in Toronto), and to mark the occasion, he brought some very special guests along with him.

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Kygo took to Barclays Center last night in New York City for a massive, sold out show. It was just one of the many stops on his Cloud Nine tour (which continues tonight in Toronto), and to mark the occasion, he brought some very special guests along with him.

Collaboraters like Maty Noyes, Parson James and Conrad Sewell all took to the stage to perform their tracks with the Norwegian producer, but there was also another artist who showed up unexpectedly.

In a move that surprised almost everyone, Kygo brought out Shaggy to perform both “Wasn’t Me” and “Sexual Healing.” It was a definite highlight of the night and thanks to YouTube, we’ve got a video for you so you can check it out for yourself.

In addition to all of the above, Kygo also dropped two unreleased tracks which are set to appear on his debut album, titled “Oasis” and “I’m In Love.” Fans might be familiar with both if they’ve seen the DJ play live over the past few months, but they’re both excellent songs and we can’t wait to get our hands on the official versions. Especially “Oasis,” which might be one of our favorite Kygo songs to date.

Enough out of me though. Check out all three videos below and make it a point to catch Kygo on his Cloud Nine tour. He offers one of the best live performances around and always gives fans a memorable night.


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