The group was only active from 1965-1968, which John Sebastian described as "two glorious years and a tedious one." (A 1969 release attributed to the band featured only Joe Butler from the lineup.) Their short-lived career was extremely successful, earning them entry into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2000. — By Songfacts
This guitar-laced dancehall jam finds Major Lazer's Diplo reuniting with Justin Bieber. Diplo, along with his Jack Ü partner Skrillex, previously had major success with the Canadian star on "Where Are U Now." Speaking to Nick Grimshaw on the BBC Radio 1 Breakfast Show, the American producer explained why he was so keen to get Bieber in the studio again: "As a person he's just a cool guy. I've known him for many years, I worked on the pop stuff before the Jack U stuff. I just like being with him in the studio. It was easy, it was fun, he's really good at what he does so as a producer you always want people like that around you, to just push you." — By Songfacts
Afrobeats is a genre of music that originated in West Africa and is characterized by its upbeat rhythms and catchy melodies. It is a fusion of traditional African music with elements of hip-hop, R&B, and dancehall. It is often characterized by its heavy use of percussion instruments, such as the djembe, talking drum, and shakers. Afrobeats has become increasingly popular in recent years, with artists such as Wizkid, Davido, and Burna Boy leading the way.
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