Home Uncategorized David Guetta and Afrojack reveal official music video for Charli XCX and French Montana collab
After another mammoth year in

David Guetta and Afrojack reveal official music video for Charli XCX and French Montana collab

Home Uncategorized David Guetta and Afrojack reveal official music video for Charli XCX and French Montana collab

After another mammoth year in dance music, which included chart-topping collaborations with the likes of Zara Larsson, Nicki Minaj, Lil Wayne and Justin Bieber, French superstar DJ/Producer David Guetta teamed up with longtime friend Afrojack for a second time in 2017. The pair originally collaborated with American singer, songwriter, and actress Ester Dean earlier this year on a track called ‘Another Life’, which did a great job of introducing fans of both Guetta and Afrojack to the future bass sounds that would dominate the commercial side dance music in 2017.

Guetta would also go on to produce ‘2U’, a massive breakthrough hit featuring the vocal talents of Canadian pop icon Justin Bieber, further cementing Guetta’s found love for the future bass sound. While major progressive artists like Martin Garrix, The Chainsmokers, Tritonal, and even Axwell /\ Ingrosso have dabbled in the genre, Guetta’s recent collaboration with Afrojack, Charli XCX and French Montana certainly took the genre to a whole new crossover level.

Originally receiving a quirky lyric video which has already racked up over 10 Million views in the last month, an official music video for ‘Dirty Sexy Money’ has just been released. The official “Dirty Sexy Money” video, directed by chart-topping British songwriter Charli XCX and Sarah McColgan, is equal parts raw and sexy; portraying a story in which David Guetta stars as the getaway driver, Charli XCX as the boss, Afrojack as the muscle and French Montana as the explosives expert.

Check out the brand new video for this massive collaboration below.

 

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