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The Chainsmokers Release New Video For “Don’t Let Me Down”

Following up on their crowd stopping performance at Coachella this year, EDM duo The Chainsmokers have returned to drop a new music video for their single "Don't Let Me Down" featuring Daya. Stylistically, the song is a continuation of the melodic, pop friendly style The Chainsmokers have been exploring for a while now, featuring a blend of catchy vocals, irresistible rhythms, and main-stage Trap elements.
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Following up on their crowd stopping performance at Coachella this year, EDM duo The Chainsmokers have returned to drop a new music video for their single “Don’t Let Me Down” featuring Daya.

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Stylistically, the song is a continuation of the melodic, pop friendly style The Chainsmokers have been exploring for a while now, featuring a blend of catchy vocals, irresistible rhythms, and main-stage Trap elements.

The new video stars the familiar faces of Andrew Taggart and Alex Pall, as they embark on a back road drive in a convertible. The footage of the duo is interspersed with shots of vocalist Daya as she performs the lyrics to the track.

As the video progresses, Daya and a group of back up dancers make their way to block of the road, forcing Andrew and Alex to stop their car. The duo waste no time, jumping into a hydraulics performance that has their convertible bouncing up and down to the beat of the song.

It’s a simple concept, but it serves as a worthy companion for the single and is well worth checking out.


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