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Swedish House Mafia’s ‘Don’t You Worry Child’ is your ultimate #1 in the Tomorrowland Top 1000


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Music fans across the world massively voted for their favorite Tomorrowland Anthems in the Tomorrowland Top 1000. After compiling the 1000 most iconic tracks in the history of Tomorrowland into one list for the fifth year in a row, One World Radio has taken listeners on a complete rundown of the absolute highlights of electronic music history, counting down 125 tracks per day for the past 10 days. The legendary trio Swedish House Mafia now takes the crown with their iconic anthem “Don’t You Worry Child.”

The late Avicii finishes on the second spot with “Levels,” while Belgian brothers Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike and MOGUAI take the third place with their original classic “Mammoth.”

Axwell and Steve Angello: “We want to say thank you so much for voting ‘Don’t You Worry Child’ as the number 1 song in this year’s Tomorrowland Top 1000!”

Photo via Rukes.com

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