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YetepRussian trance and progressive house producer ARTY has called Armada Music home for many years now, starting with his first collaboration with Armin Van Buuren, “Nehalennia.” The 29-year-old just released yet another on the label, a poppy, progressive house track entitled “Save Me Tonight.” Adding to the excitement, he also dropped an accompanying music video, featuring actress Lily Collins and ARTY himself. Check it out below.
ARTY – Save Me Tonight (Official Music Video)
The video was directed by 22-year-old Noah Centineo, known for his wildly successful Netflix movie, To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before. ARTY’s upbeat single serves as the backdrop for what seems to be a relatable depiction of a typical high school experience. Lily is a student at a new school, and gets bullied by some of her classmates. She meets a group of friends (ARTY and Centineo among them) who take her under their wing as they retaliate in a fun and harmless way.
About the video, ARTY told Billboard that working with Noah and Lily was “a dream come true,” adding: “Having the chance to collaborate with my friends was so much fun. Noah did an incredible job.”
Catch ARTY as he takes the stage alongside Shiba San, Malaa, Kaskade, and more at this year’s Phoenix Lights on April 6 and 7. Click here to get more info and purchase tickets.
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Source: Billboard