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19/05/2012

(18.05.2012)

Far East Movement ft. Bill Kaulitz, “If I Die Tomorrow”

Far*East Movement has a song out with the lead singer of Tokio Hotel. And we can all stop, all of us, calling this collaboration “unexpected.” (That means Far East Mover Kev Nish, mainly, but also MTV–if you can even say “wonder no more,” then you’ve basically laid out expectations.) Far*East Movement traffics in collaborations with up-and-coming pop artists like Rye Rye or Dev or Justin Bieber (up-and-coming in the sense that when “Live My Life” came out, people still thought he was 14 with a Disney combover.) And Tokio Hotel is a band with a pretty strong cult following that also happens to be on the same label, Cherrytree, as Far*East Movement. Unexpected would be if they got, I dunno, Diamanda Galas or Paul Potts or holographic Pachelbel. This is pop as usual.

Bill’s part is the one you’ll remember, and it serves both its purposes adequately but adequately. It brings in Tokio fans just by existing, and it’s a soaring, pitch-shifted and stutter-twitterpated hook as good as anything anyone else could possibly provide. (As for the content of that hook, “if I die tomorrow” can really only end one way. It’s the way most suitable to a club night. Look, we shouldn’t have to give many more hints here.) If  Tokio Hotel  breaks through in a major way, it’s entirely plausible this’ll be part of the cause

“If I Die Tomorrow” is a single any singles artist would love to have and easily the best one Far*East Movement has released this year. It’s entirely possible it’ll continue to be the best single they release this year, but hey, why worry about the future? This song wouldn’t want you to.

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(18.05.2012)

Far East Movement Drop ‘Unexpected’ Track With Tokio Hotel’s Bill Kaulitz
‘If I Die Tomorrow,’ off FM’s May 22 release, Dirty Bass, is ‘a song about losing yourself.’

Ever wondered what it would sound like if the Far East Movement enlisted Tokio Hotel‘s glammy, gothy lead singer Bill Kaulitz for a track? Well, wonder no more, because now we have “If I Die Tomorrow.”

The collaboration, which dropped Friday (May 18), leans more on FM’s love for partying than Kaulitz‘s love for rocking. While FM rap all about bumping trunks, killing bottles and going crazy in the club, Kaulitz, in full auto-tuned, falsetto mode, proclaims, “If I die tomorrow, that means we had the night of our lives/ If tomorrow never comes, then tonight we lose control.”

“If I Die Tomorrow” is off FM’s new album, Dirty Bass, out May 22. When MTV News caught up with Far East Movement recently, Kev Nish told us that fans will see plenty of “unexpected collaborations” like this on the upcoming album.

“When we first signed to Cherrytree [Records], we went on the website and see who’s on the roster … and we saw Tokio Hotel, and we were like ‘Yo, this band is wild,’ ” Nish said of working with the Musical March Madness winner and Tokio Hotel‘s leading man. “We were on a bus watching them on the MTV Europe Awards, winning, and we were like, ‘We need to do a song with those dudes.’

“So we got in with Bill Kaulitz and we just wanted to do a song about losing yourself, about possibly losing your mind, because you might die the next day,” he added.

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(18.05.2012)

Music Video For ‘If I Die Tomorrow’ – CONFIRMED

~ please do keep in mind, THis does NOT confirm wheTHer Bill will or will not be IN THe Musik Video. It ist just being discussed.  Best hopes are THat Bill will be available for THe video THough 😀

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