American electronic dance music group Major Lazer and singer Skip Marley, grandson of legendary Jamaican singer Bob Marley, have teamed up for "Can't take it from me".
While the audio of the song came out on Friday, the video is yet to be unveiled. Diplo and Walshy Fire will be seen in a very different avatar in the video.
At Major Lazer's helm is global superstar Diplo, who had performed in India in the past. According to a source, Diplo created the song keeping in mind his Indian audiences. His team and he have said this is the summer anthem for the world.
"We are really excited for the song after the love we have received from India," Diplo, who had worked on the song "Phurrr" for Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan's movie "Jab Harry Met Sejal", said in a statement.
Major Lazer have made many dance to their hits like "Lean on" and "Cold water".
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