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Download the Qobuz apps for smartphones, tablets and computers, and listen to your purchases wherever you go. [Music] The Chainsmokers – ‘Don’t Let Me Down’ Feat. Daya. …And just after 3 years, we here at All Naija Entertainment presents you with yet another amazing song from Daya featuring American production duo, the Chainsmokers on a project titled “ Don’t Let Me Down “. “ Don’t Let Me Down ” is a song by American production duo the Chainsmokers . The song features the vocals of American singer Daya , and was released on February 5, 2016 , through Disruptor Records and Columbia Records . The song was written by Andrew Taggart , Emily Warren and Scott Harris . It was released as the radio single follow-up to “ Roses “. “Don’t Let Me Down” became both the Chainsmokers’ and Daya’s first top-five single on the US , peaking at number three. It also became the Chainsmokers’ second consecutive top 10 entry after “ Roses “, which peaked at number six. It reached the top 10 in several countries, including , Austria, Canada, Germany, New Zealand, Sweden, and the United Kingdom. A set of remixes for the song, was released on April 15, 2016 . A music video for the song was released on April 29, 2016 , with appearances from the Chainsmokers and Daya. The song won a Grammy Award for Best Dance Recording. In the United States, the single debuted at number 85 on the US Billboard Hot 100 for the week of February 27, 2016 but fell off the chart the next week. It made a re-entry at number 81 for the week of March 12, 2016. The song reached a peak of number three for the week of July 16, 2016, and spent 23 weeks in the top 10; it was later named the eighth best-performing single of the year by Billboard (two spots above the duo’s number-one hit “Closer”). In the United Kingdom, “Don’t Let Me Down” became the Chainsmokers’ highest-charting hit (until “Closer” which reached the top of the chart in September 2016) when the song reached number two on the UK Singles Chart on the issue dated July 21, 2016, spending 11 weeks in the top 10. The music video for the song was released to YouTube on April 29, 2016. In the video, Andrew Taggart and Alex Pall (the Chainsmokers) get into a yellow convertible at sunrise and begin to drive down a wooded mountain road. Intercut with shots of them driving is Daya, dressed in black leather pants and jacket, singing in a misty field full of bushes. Taggart and Pall stop the car when Daya, surrounded by dancers dressed similarly to her, stand in the middle of the road, blocking it. Daya sings as the girls perform dance moves around her while Taggart and Pall watch from the car. Suddenly, the car begins bouncing up and down on its wheels. As the beat progresses, the rocking of the car becomes more violent and aggressive. Towards the end of the song, the rocking lifts Taggart and Pall out of the car and they are suspended in the air as the girls disperse. The music video was based around the show Supernatural, Taggart and Pall, representing Sam and Dean as they encounter and face in the woods a group of witches. As of October 2019 , the video has received over 1.44 billion views on YouTube and counting… . . With your headset slugged on, jam this wonderful song, and don’t forget to share with us here at All Naija Entertainment on what you feel about the song via the comment section below… Download! Share!! Enjoy. Listen Below: Download Song The Chainsmokers – Don’t Let Me Down Mp3. Some Quotable Lyrics. Crashing, hit a wall Right now I need a miracle Hurry up now, I need a miracle Stranded, reaching out I call your name but you’re not around I say your name but you’re not around. I need you, I need you, I need you right now Yeah, I need you right now So don’t let me, don’t let me, don’t let me down I think I’m losing my mind now It’s in my head, darling, I hope That you’ll be here, when I need you the most So don’t let me, don’t let me, don’t let me down D-don’t let me down Get Full Lyrics Here. [NEW] The Chainsmokers - Don't Let Me Down. Agreed. Vocals are really nice. Drop is meh. I can already see the remixes to this being better! Does anyone know what the sample at the beginning of the song is from? I swear I've heard it before and its bugging me so much not knowing it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=29Pg5cBeGbo I know there's another one and it's bugging me so much not knowing.. if you find something keep me updated ' It keeps reminding me of Angels by the xx. Did you figure this out? Not exact, but this song reminds me a lot of the beginning. Listen from about 1 minute in. This is the same singer who recorded Hide Away. The drop sounds like every other trap song. It sounds quite a lot more like selfie and their early remixes which is a shame :( I way prefer stuff like Kanye and their Bouquet EP, would have way prefered it if they had kept innovating in that direction. right when I thought they were turning a corner with tracks like roses and NYC, this comes out. Yep. And their new ID in their recent YT video is great as well. This. not so much. Sounds like every other trap song. I think is amazing. I'm normally open minded to artists exploring different genres, but I really, really miss the sound they had for stuff like their Habits, Overload, Goodness Gracious and Jealous remixes. No one else had that sound in my opinion. I feel like they're trying something different. for the sake of being different. I mean I get what you're saying, but they have shown a lot of versatility over the years. Just because this single is trap doesn't mean they are necessarily going that way forever. Also if you listen to Nice Hair or their livesets their tastes are all over the place and it's not surprising to see them branch out in to different genres. The Chainsmokers. “Everything starts with the song,” The Chainsmokers’ Andrew Taggart tells Apple Music. “That’s the most important thing to us.” Taggart and his music partner Alex Pall got their start in EDM, but they found their calling as hitmaking multi-hyphenates—producers, songwriters, and collaborators with unerring instincts for pop that moves both hips and heart. Taggart and Pall met through their future manager in 2012, and in 2014, they went viral with “#SELFIE,” a social-media satire accompanied by an earthshaking drop. They spent the next couple of years headlining increasingly bigger stages, but with 2016’s “Roses” and “Don’t Let Me Down,” they flipped the script, using trap-infused future bass as the springboard for featured singers ROZES and Daya. It was 2016’s “Closer,” Taggart’s debut as a singer, that sealed their rep as next-gen visionaries: A nostalgic duet with Halsey, the song showcased not just The Chainsmokers’ versatility but also their knack for distilling wide-screen emotions into a single devastating verse. On their 2017 debut album, Memories…Do Not Open , they leaned into that sensitivity, chronicling a Bonnie-and-Clyde romance on “Paris” and bringing their signature synths to the Coldplay collab “Something Just Like This.” Since then, The Chainsmokers have turned into one of pop’s most industrious acts, trickling out monthly singles—both 2018’s Sick Boy and 2019’s were assembled from those drops—and working with newcomers like and icons like blink-182. “There’s a lot of thought put into not only who can sing this the right way,” says Taggart, but also “what’s an interesting collaboration—what’s going to be a new flavor that we’ve never had before.”