DJ Snake unveils a track with Justin Bieber, nine years after Let Me Love You

The French composer surprised his fans at a nightclub by releasing a new track with the Canadian singer. Their previous track has now been streamed over 2.6 billion times on Spotify.
DJ Snake may have just unveiled a clip from the musical collaboration of the year . Nine years after teaming up with Justin Bieber on the track "Let Me Love You ," which has garnered 1.7 billion views on YouTube and 2.6 billion streams on Spotify, the French composer is expected to appear alongside the Canadian singer again. Amateur videos shared on social media this Wednesday showed a clip of the DJ playing a new collaboration between the two artists in a nightclub.
The cameras focused on him, wearing a gray American football jersey and traditional sunglasses, haranguing the crowd. "Everybody, go," he yells, before launching into the "drop," a sudden change of pace. On the surface, the song is calm, then a little more rhythmic at the chorus.
Skip the adBefore his concert at the Stade de France last May, where 80,000 people gathered, DJ Snake revealed on Fun Radio that he had tried to invite Justin Bieber to the Saint-Denis venue. He also stated that they would try to "work together again." As promised, the composer reunited with the Canadian singer in the studio, who unexpectedly released an album in July.
The track is expected to be included in DJ Snake's upcoming album, Nomad , due out on September 5th. The artist, who has 43 million monthly listeners on Spotify, previously released Paradise last May, a cover of Phil Collins's Another Day in Paradise (1989), in collaboration with Bipolar Sunshine, ten years after their last collaboration on the track Middle . On July 2nd, he delivered his "summer hit" Noventa to his fans alongside J Balvin.
DJ Snake's crazy year isn't likely to end there. After selling out the Stade de France and the Accor Arena in Bercy in a single evening, then participating in the production of a short film with Omar Sy in June, and performing at the Parc des Princes to celebrate Paris Saint-Germain's Champions League victory, the Frenchman is preparing to set the internet ablaze once again. He will also be performing at La Sphère in Las Vegas on September 19, a first for a French-speaking artist.
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