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Martin Solveig Returns

Martin_Solveig_3Martin Solveig who had a huge hit with ‘Hello’ is a back with a new catchy tune. Last time round he was collaborating with Dragonette. Now he’s teamed up with The Cataracs and rapper Kyle.

‘Hey Now’ is the fresh cut from the French producer.

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The tracks has a catchy call out of ‘Hey Now, we’re kings of the playground”, and comes with a fun video featuring hipsters and tiny racing bikes. cocktails and paddle pools.

The track is out now on itunes, and a stack of remixes are expected to be released in the coming weeks including versions by Carnage, Laidback Luke, Lemaitre and Tommie Sunshine.

Last year Solveig worked on Madonna’s album ‘MDNA’ contributing to the tracks ‘Gimme All Your Luvin’, ‘Turn Up The Radio’, ‘I Don’t Give An A’, ‘I F**ked Up’ and ‘Beautiful Killer’.

Want to see more of Kyle, the rapper in this clip, check out his video for his track ‘Keep it Real’ below.

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