Calvin Harris has released the music video for new club killer "Let's Go," the third single from Scottish DJ's upcoming untitled third studio album, which is highly anticipated by his fans. The original radio edit features vocals from American pop and R&B Artist Ne-Yo, who is such a gorgeously bouncy electro-house tune that within just the first few bars, you can tell it's destined to become a summer anthem.
"It's not about what you've done, it's about what you're doing, no matter where you've been, Let's go!" the 28-year-old R&B entertainer aptly states over his unmistakable electronic flourishes of euphoric synths and speaker-jumping beats, which was used in the UK to soundtrack an impressive footballer-starring Pepsi Max ad campaign. Coincidentally, the final result isn't too different from the fizzy beverage; it's sparkling, addictive and sure to give you a burst of energy.
It sounds very much like a Harris song, - however while Ne-Yo's voice is always lovely, it intrudes a bit on this track. Instead Harris could have tried leaving Ne-Yo's voice out of the chorus leaving more music to dance to. It worked for "We Found Love," after all. The DJ and his featured guest invite people to get on the dance floor with his upbeat anthem, and the clip culminates with the disc jokey spinning his turntable for a large number of revelers and his featured guest performing in a live concert.
Harris's romantic, fun and vibrant video features three couples in Rio de Janeiro, Tokyo, and Los Angeles take a whirlwind day out through their home towns. Rio sees the couple take a bike ride along the sunny streets, in Tokyo the couple take part in a dance off before hitting a club, and in LA the couple train in a gym before hanging out with Ne-Yo at the end. All three couples end up at Harris's concert where the Scottish producer spins tunes behind the DJ booth, and leads them to a massive crowd dance party.
"It's not about what you've done, it's about what you're doing, no matter where you've been, Let's go!" the 28-year-old R&B entertainer aptly states over his unmistakable electronic flourishes of euphoric synths and speaker-jumping beats, which was used in the UK to soundtrack an impressive footballer-starring Pepsi Max ad campaign. Coincidentally, the final result isn't too different from the fizzy beverage; it's sparkling, addictive and sure to give you a burst of energy.
It sounds very much like a Harris song, - however while Ne-Yo's voice is always lovely, it intrudes a bit on this track. Instead Harris could have tried leaving Ne-Yo's voice out of the chorus leaving more music to dance to. It worked for "We Found Love," after all. The DJ and his featured guest invite people to get on the dance floor with his upbeat anthem, and the clip culminates with the disc jokey spinning his turntable for a large number of revelers and his featured guest performing in a live concert.
Harris's romantic, fun and vibrant video features three couples in Rio de Janeiro, Tokyo, and Los Angeles take a whirlwind day out through their home towns. Rio sees the couple take a bike ride along the sunny streets, in Tokyo the couple take part in a dance off before hitting a club, and in LA the couple train in a gym before hanging out with Ne-Yo at the end. All three couples end up at Harris's concert where the Scottish producer spins tunes behind the DJ booth, and leads them to a massive crowd dance party.
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