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Sunday, April 07, 2024

Newsletter: Steve Aoki and Kiddo Share New Single “Drive” Debuted During Aoki’s Momentous Ultra Miami Performance

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2x-Grammy-nominated artist and producer Steve Aoki and Swedish singer/songwriter KIDDO release their festival season anthem “Drive.” This track comes after Aoki's recent releases “Get Lower” featuring Lil Jon and “Everything You Do,” a collaboration with Afrojack under the Afroki name. Similarly, KIDDO has released new singles, including "Always On The Run," popular dance tracks “Headlights” by Alan Walker and Alok, and “These Nights” by Loud Luxury. 

Aoki and KIDDO premiered “Drive” during Aoki’s headline set at the Ultra Music Festival in Miami last month. KIDDO's vibrant live vocals and Aoki's electric production provided a standout moment in Aoki’s set, which also featured special guest appearances by Timbaland, Ryan Key of Yellowcard, Kiesza, and Kalan.frfr. Billboard hailed Aoki's high-octane set as one of the "best moments of Ultra Music Festival 2024.” Watch Aoki’s full Ultra Music Festival performance here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T9t2Qo2Hw_Y

Aoki shares: "I'm absolutely stoked about our collaboration on 'Drive' with KIDDO. Her vocals are pure magic and perfectly complement the high-energy vibe of the track. Seeing the crowd's reaction when she performed live at Ultra Music Festival was beyond words. This song is all about capturing the festival spirit, and I can't wait for everyone to experience it.” 

Kiddo shares: "I'm so excited about this new release and getting the chance to work with Steve Aoki. Everything with the song has come so naturally to create this catchy summer smash."

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