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Marshmello x Imanbek Drop New Song & Futuristic Music Video with Usher “Too Much” [WATCH]


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Marshmello and Imanbek have teamed up for a new, genre-bending collaboration featuring Usher, “Too Much.” It’s one hit collab after another for the masked producer, as his Mello Gang grows stronger.

Co-written by Marshmello and Imanbek and starring Usher, “Too Much” is a high-energy track about being there for the one you love: Whatever you ask of me you don’t have to worry, there’s no such thing, that’s too much.

To top it all off, Marshmello presents an entire virtual-meets-reality world built around the production with an official music video directed by Christian Breslauer. He’s the mastermind behind recent music videos for Tiësto, Roddy Ricch, Jason Derulo and more, as well as the video component for Mello’s collab with YUNGBLUD & blackbear, “Tongue Tied.” See more of his work here.

In 2020, Marshmello has teamed up with Halsey, Demi Lovato, Juice WRLD and more — and he keeps the hits coming. Watch below.

Marshmello x Imanbek – Too Much ft. Usher (Official Music Video)

Stream/download: smarturl.it/TOOMUCHx

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Marshmello x Imanbek Drop New Song & Futuristic Music Video with Usher “Too Much” [WATCH]

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