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Diplo Releases Track from Upcoming Album, “Don’t Be Afraid” with Damian Lazarus & Jungle [LISTEN]


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Diplo just unleashed a sizzling new house track “Don’t Be Afraid,” with Damian Lazarus and Jungle, tapping into a groovy house atmosphere for his Higher Ground label.

“Don’t Be Afraid” comes complete with a beautifully shot and choreographed music video directed by J Lloyd of Jungle and Charlie Di Placid. Laced with deep, infectious energy — the song provokes movement, designed to pull listeners to the dance floor.

The new production is said to be part of a forthcoming Diplo album, as he continues to be a dynamic, driving force in dance music. “Don’t Be Afraid” sets the bar high for what’s to come, whether it be a full collection of house cuts or a range of genres.

In addition to Higher Ground, Diplo helms his own long-running label Mad Decent.

Watch here!

Diplo & Damian Lazarus – “Don’t Be Afraid” ft. Jungle

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Diplo Releases Track from Upcoming Album, “Don’t Be Afraid” with Damian Lazarus & Jungle [LISTEN]

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