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YetepAfter teaming up with David Guetta to release “So Far Away”, and collaborating with Brooks for “Byte” last year, Martin Garrix has demonstrated time and time again that his ability to create everything from dancefloor club tracks to radio-friendly hits is truly unstoppable. Now the three have united onto one record and it is truly breathtaking.
Sure to be played by all the major DJs during the upcoming festival season, “Like I Do” is a powerful anthem that embeds the raw emotion of your quintessential breakup song into the euphoric energy found in the excitement of big room and progressive house.
David Guetta, Martin Garrix & Brooks – Like I Do (Lyric Video)
This song combines all the elements you would expect to hear from these massively talented artists into three and a half minutes of sing-along, festival madness. Featuring catchy vocal hooks that are sure to captivate entire crowds of festival-goers, Martin Garrix-style chords, and a massive drop with heavy influence from Brooks, this track has all the ingredients of a successful festival track.
You can catch Martin Garrix at Phoenix Lights this April. Get your tickets and other info here.
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