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YetepElectronic supergroup Swedish House Mafia and RnB king The Weeknd just teamed up for the biggest crossover of the year! Earlier this week a 15-second teaser for their new track “Moth to a Flame” was released and the anticipation instantly shot through the roof. “Moth to a Flame” is the third comeback single from Swedish House Mafia following their previous tracks “It Gets Better” and “Lifetime” ft. Ty Dolla $ign and 070 Shake. Check out “Moth to a Flame” below:
The Weeknd is no stranger to killing EDM collaborations like this after working with other legendary artists like Kavinsky, Disclosure, Daft Punk, and Gesaffelstein. His vocals are always so satisfying to hear and Swedish House Mafia easily bring any track to life. “Moth to a Flame” definitely has Song of the Year Grammy potential. It’s the kind of track that leaves you hypnotized, a literal masterpiece done by larger-than-life legends.
With the latest single not only came the mind-bending music video directed by Alexander Wessely but also the announcement of the first US tour from Swedish House Mafia in over 10 years! You can check out all the 2022 tour stops here.
Connect with Swedish House Mafia: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Soundcloud
Connect with The Weeknd: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Soundcloud
Photo: Luciano Picazo