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In the early 2010s, the electronic dance music (EDM) scene was undergoing a seismic shift. Hip-hop was blending with house beats, and party anthems were becoming increasingly global. At the forefront of this movement (pun intended) was the Los Angeles-based group . Following their monumental success with "Like a G6," the group needed a follow-up that could capture the same electrifying energy. In 2012, they delivered exactly that with "Turn Up the Love," featuring the Barbadian pop-reggae band Cover Drive .

As night falls, the crowd grows into a unified celebration, performing hip-hop line dancing as synths play out the track. Legacy and Popularity The song found a second life in gaming and dance culture: Far East Movement - Turn Up the Love ft. Cover Drive Far East Movement - Turn Up the Love ft. Cover Drive FarEastMovementVEVO In the early 2010s, the electronic dance music

The song was born from a desire to spread positivity and "unity" through music. After their massive success with hits like "Like a G6" and "Rocketeer," Far East Movement—a group of friends who grew up together in downtown Los Angeles—wanted a track that captured the essence of a massive summer street party. Production: It was produced by Wallpaper (Ricky Reed) , with writing contributions from the group and Matthew Koma Following their monumental success with "Like a G6,"

was originally released in June 2012 as the third single from their album Dirty Bass Legacy and Popularity The song found a second