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Diplo Drops Country/Dance Crossover Track “Do Si Do” with Blanco Brown [LISTEN]


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Diplo is ever-evolving and his latest track is a true testament to that.

“Do Si Do” with Blanco Brown is a lively, twangy production that plays off Diplo’s newfound country motif, but still rocks a tempo more in line with a dance hit. His ability to defy genres has never been more apparent, as “Do Si Do” delivers country by design, but four on the floor at its core.

It’s no secret — the renowned DJ/producer has gone full country for his forthcoming full-length country album, Diplo Presents Thomas Wesley Chapter 1: Snake Oil. The album includes previously released, Platinum-certified “Heartless” with Morgan Wallen (and its remix with Julia Michaels), “Lonely” with Jonas Brothers and “So Long” with Cam.

Hear Wesley’s country singles thus far and peep the full tracklist below.

Snake Oil drops May 29 on Columbia Records. Pre-save the album here.

Diplo – Do Si Do

Tracklist

Intro feat. Orville Peck
So Long feat. Cam
Heartless feat. Morgan Wallen
Lonely with Jonas Brothers
Dance With Me feat. Thomas Rhett & Young Thug
Do Si Do feat. Blanco Brown
On Mine feat. Noah Cyrus
Real Life Stuff feat. Julia Michaels & Clever
Hometown feat. Zac Brown & Danielle Bradbery
Heartbreak feat. Ben Burgess
Heartless with Julia Michaels & Morgan Wallen
Old Town Road (Diplo Remix)

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