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Tiësto joined Clean Bandit and Leony on ‘Tell Me Where U Go’: Listen
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Tiësto joined Clean Bandit and Leony on ‘Tell Me Where U Go’: Listen

Home Uncategorized Tiësto joined Clean Bandit and Leony on ‘Tell Me Where U Go’: Listen

Tiësto joins Grammy-winning trio Clean Bandit for their new single Tell Me Where U Go featuring vocals by Leony

Trance and modern club sounds meet in Tiësto’s latest collab. Grammy-winning trio Clean Bandit and Leony join the single with their mastery. Tell Me Where U Go is now available on most streaming platforms.

Dutch star DJ Tiësto unveiled his latest single Tell Me Where U Go back in March. With two big names joining in on the production, the trance-inspired track dominated the main stage of Ultra Miami at the time. German singer and songwriter Leonie Burger, aka Leony, has already released many world-famous tracks despite her young age. She has become a major figure in dance music in the last few years, having worked with VIZE, Sam Feldt, and Alan Walker. For this release, they are joined by Grammy award-winning trio Clean Bandit. Grace Chatto, Jack, and Luke Patterson formed this British electropop group in 2008, making up the trio.

The story of “Tell Me Where U Go” began after a therapy session for Jack, one of the Clean Bandit frontmen. According to Jack, it was simply, “My therapist said I dissociate sometimes. She said to me, ‘tell me where you go.’ After the session, I went to the studio, and we made this song.”. And the rest is history, the collaborators gradually joined the track, and the result was soon born. B1/Ministry of Sound released the high-octane, trance-inspired track on 25 February 2025. And thanks to the strong beats and Leony’s great vocals, it’s fair to say that it’s going to be an energetic club tune for the summer season. Cellist Grace Chatto said that this is their new genre, which they have named Classical Djembe Trance.

It may be interesting to read that Tiësto recently spoke about and criticized the industry quite strongly, saying that he is frustrated by the fact that some artists copy each other.

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