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Yetep“Hollywood” is new a collaboration between two artists who are individually such main stage clones that you can’t tell where each one’s influence on the track begins and ends. Hardwell and Afrojack have teamed up for a brand new pump-you-up track that is sure to get you on your feet. It was first revealed that the pair were working on a new track in May 2015, sharing a studio photo at the time, and now fans can own the tune that will be a big part of their mainstage festival sets.
The track is the first collaboration between these two Dutch DJ heavyweights in nearly seven years. They last collaborated in 2009 on the very different sounding “Let The Attack Begin.”
This is the second track that Hardwell has released already in 2016 and the first for Afrojack. On January 7, Hardwell celebrated his birthday with the release of a brand new original “Blackout,” giving away the track as a free download.
https://soundcloud.com/hardwell/afrojack-hardwell-hollywood
Combining two enormously successful artists makes for an absolute banger. First premiered at ‘The Flying Dutchman’ in The Netherlands earlier this year, they have been playing it in their various sets throughout the year with great crowd response, now leading up to an official release on Hardwell’s Revealed Recordings.

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