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YetepKnown for his partying and always being able to get a crowd moving, American DJ and producer, Diplo has created quite the team as he has partnered with Dove Cameron and Sturgill Simpson a.k.a. Johnny Blue Skies (Billboard) for their new single, “Use Me (Brutal Hearts).” With a beautiful blend of chill poolside house, country vocals, and an unforgettable grove, this is sure to make it into everyone’s heart.
Diplo continues to impress with his range as he seems to effortlessly integrate different genres into his songs. He is also able to share his music through different mediums. The music video and release of “Use Me (Brutal Hearts)” is part of Diplo’s new cinematic project, Diplo Presents Thomas Wesley: Chapter 2 – Swamp Servant. With this fun and creative way to share music, Diplo aims to connect his music to his fans in a unique way. Keep your eyes out for this this new project from Diplo, coming April 28th.
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Source: Billboard

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