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Pop / Rock 06/09/2018

Watch The Video For Silk City And Dua Lipa's 'Electricity'

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Dua Lipa joins Diplo and Mark Ronson on the latest track from their collaborative project Silk City. Released today on Columbia Records, "Electricity" comes accompanied with a Bradley&Pablo-directed video. Set during the sweaty New York City Black Out, Dua hosts a summer loft party and some guests seem to be stuck in the elevator.

Inspired by piano-laden Chicago house classics, and employing a stunning gospel vocal, the song came to fruition with lyric and melody contributions from Romy Madley-Croft of The xx, Dua Lipa and Diana Gordon, most renowned for working on Beyonce's Lemonade.

"Electricity" follows the previous singles "Only Can Get Better" with vocalist Daniel Merriweather, "Feel About You" featuring Mapei, and "Loud" featuring Goldlink and Desiigner.

Diplo, born Wesley Pentz, and Ronson named Silk City for the Philadelphia institution where they first met in the early 2000s. Longtime friends, the project is the two multi-platinum, Grammy-winning producers' first official collaboration.
Their next scheduled live performance is on October 13 at Treasure Island Festival in Oakland, California.






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