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Dainjazone Resurrects LMFAO Member Redfoo for “Long Live Party Rock”

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Legendary tastemaker and LMFAO member Redfoo had been regularly passing on opportunities to work with multi-platinum selling artists for over half a decade. Now, Redfoo has jumped back into the studio after a 6 year hiatus to lend his voice on a Dainjazone – produced single, ending a silent streak and kick-starting the momentum of an epic return to the public eye. After getting a taste of Dainjazone’s demo for “Long Live Party Rock,” Redfoo knew this was the ‘one’ and loved the modern dance incorporated that was mixed in with the classic ‘Party Rock’ sound. With their new collaboration “Long Live Party Rock” we see an evolution of the Party Rock/ Electro pop sound that took over in 2011 lead by LMFAO.

“Redfoo has been turning down feature opportunities from multi-platinum selling artists over the last 6 years. I recorded myself rapping half the lyrics over my production and sent it to him w/ an invite to be on the track. He instantly fell in love with it and in fact added more lyrics to make it better.”Dainjazone

“Long Live Party Rock,” embraces a high energy sound in the instrumental and an iconic topline thanks to the efforts of Redfoo. The combination captures an instantly electrifying vibe and is perfectly crafted for a festival / club atmosphere. The rap verses were laid down, bringing an all-too familiar voice back on a track and into the public consciousness. The underlying message conveyed in the song is to take risks (life is short). The lyrics describe Redfoo shooting his shot with a girl. The female vocals verses in the bridge act as a response to Foo’s persistent choice of action, making it known she’s aware of her status and demand at the current venue. The lyrics are party driven and incorporate the party rock feeling it is all about feeling the vibe, dancing, having fun, hands up, connecting with people, drinking, after party at the hotel, and so on. “Long Live Party Rock” is out now on all streaming platforms.

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