Steve Aoki and Lil Jon's New Spin on Trap Classic: Get Lower

Steve Aoki and Lil Jon's New Spin on Trap Classic: Get Lower

The "Cake Thrower" Steve Aoki and the "King of Crunk" Lil Jon are back with their fourth collaboration, a trap-flavored reboot of the iconic 2003 track “Get Low”. The duo has decided to take things deeper with a twist to the classic anthem, giving it the catchy title "Get Lower”. Renowned for their electrifying partnership that dates back to their first collaboration in 2011, this power pair ensures the EDM culture stays lively and vibrant. Aoki reminisces on their synergy, especially when performing the track at the celebrated Tomorrowland festival. The modern rendition of the classic is designed with festival-goers in mind, taking inspirational cues from the energetic audience at Tomorrowland. Lil Jon shared his excitement about the timing of the reboot, as it coincides with the track's 20th anniversary, exemplifying their enduring friendship and collaborative prowess. The official music video of "Get Lower" serves as a testament to their decade-long friendship and fond memories of breathtaking performances together. Featuring a montage of the pair's best on-stage moments up to their shared appearance at Tomorrowland, viewers get an exclusive window into Aoki and Lil Jon's longstanding comradery in the music industry. In a nutshell, “Get Lower” beams with nostalgia while maintaining a modern feel, capturing the electrifying energy of today’s EDM culture. Showcasing the enduring synergy between Steve Aoki and Lil Jon, it's a brilliant reminder of how our favorite songs can get high-octane makeovers that resonate with new-age EDM fans. Whether you were already shaking it to the original "Get Low" or are just discovering its magic, this modern interpretation from two veteran music icons will surely get you moving. Get in on the discussion! Share your opinion about this refreshing new twist on an old beloved anthem. Let’s keep the conversation going, shall we?
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